magnetometry

  • 11Roy Fitzsimmons — (1916 May 5, 1945) was an American Polar Explorer and Geophysicist.Roy graduated from Seton Hall College in 1937 with a Physics degree. He was trained in Magnetometry by the Carnegie Institution. He served as Geophysicist and Magnetologist on the …

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  • 12Christopher Gaffney (archaeological geophysicist) — Chris Gaffney is a British archaeological geophysicist, who formerly worked on Time Team, the Channel 4 archaeological television series. Gaffney studied for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the University of Bradford. In 1986 John Gater …

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  • 13magnetometer — noun Date: 1827 an instrument used to detect the presence of a metallic object or to measure the intensity of a magnetic field • magnetometric adjective • magnetometry noun …

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  • 14Magnetometer — A magnetometer is a measuring instrument used to measure the strength or direction of a magnetic field either produced in the laboratory or existing in nature. Some countries such as the USA, Canada and Australia classify the more sensitive… …

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  • 15Geomagnetic storm — This article is about disturbances within Earth s magnetosphere. For other uses of magnetic storm , see Magnetic storm (disambiguation). Solar particles interact with Earth s magnetosphere. A geomagnetic storm is a temporary disturbance of the… …

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  • 16Oval barrow — An oval barrow is the name given by archaeologists to a type of prehistoric burial tumulus of roughly oval shape. In the British mid to late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, oval barrows may indicate a transition between earlier long barrows with… …

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  • 17Aperture synthesis — or synthesis imaging is a type of interferometry that mixes signals from a collection of telescopes to produce images having the same angular resolution as an instrument the size of the entire collection. At each separation and orientation, the… …

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  • 18Vercovicium — (or Housesteads Roman Fort) was an auxiliary castra on Hadrian s Wall, [J.G. Crow, Houseteads Roman Fort , London: English Heritage (1989)] in the Roman province of Britannia. Its ruins are located at Housesteads (gbmapping|NY790688) in the civil …

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  • 19Recceology — (ancient Latin: recognoscere , and later French: reconnaitre = recognise and ancient Latin logos = word) is the archaeological term for a group of non invasive studies, such as topographical evaluation, surface examination, aerial observation,… …

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  • 20Banna (Birdoswald) — Location map Cumbria lat=54.9898 long= 2.60323 width=180 float=right caption= Banna (Birdoswald) shown within Cumbria (gbmapping|NY615663)Banna (or Birdoswald Roman Fort) was a fort, towards the western end of Hadrian s Wall, in the Roman… …

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