From Profiles to Timelines The Assembly and Circulation of World-Moving Arguments

In 1965 researchers from the Lamont Geological Observatory aboard the USSEltanincollected magnetic data from the seafloor of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. These data were digitally processed and inscribed in the form of magnetic anomaly profiles. A magnetic profile is a line graph that demonstrates t...

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Published inAssembling Arguments p. 122
Main Author Jonathan Buehl
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Published University of South Carolina Press 20.01.2016
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Abstract In 1965 researchers from the Lamont Geological Observatory aboard the USSEltanincollected magnetic data from the seafloor of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. These data were digitally processed and inscribed in the form of magnetic anomaly profiles. A magnetic profile is a line graph that demonstrates the remnant magnetism recorded by a magnetometer towed by a ship or by a plane traversing a specific path. Magnetic profiles are essentially cross sections of magnetic anomaly maps; this relationship is clearly demonstrated in figure 7.9. One of the Lamont group’s magnetic profiles—Eltanin19—would become the most important piece of geophysical evidence
AbstractList In 1965 researchers from the Lamont Geological Observatory aboard the USSEltanincollected magnetic data from the seafloor of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. These data were digitally processed and inscribed in the form of magnetic anomaly profiles. A magnetic profile is a line graph that demonstrates the remnant magnetism recorded by a magnetometer towed by a ship or by a plane traversing a specific path. Magnetic profiles are essentially cross sections of magnetic anomaly maps; this relationship is clearly demonstrated in figure 7.9. One of the Lamont group’s magnetic profiles—Eltanin19—would become the most important piece of geophysical evidence
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