Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974moon...11..301w&link_type=abstract
The Moon, vol. 11, Nov.-Dec. 1974, p. 301-311.
Computer Science
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Body Centered Cubic Lattices, Face Centered Cubic Lattices, Fines, Lunar Rocks, Magnetic Effects, Metal Particles, Breccia, Coercivity, Ferromagnetic Materials, Hysteresis, Iron Alloys, Magnetization, Nickel Alloys, Remanence
Scientific paper
The characteristics and forms of existence for alpha iron and gamma iron are considered along with experimental observations concerning the alpha to gamma iron transformation. Attention is given to iron-copper precipitation alloys, the origin of rotational hysteresis in lunar samples, questions of paleointensity, and results obtained in the study of lunar samples. It is pointed out that the presence of gamma iron as a significant component in lunar fines and breccia samples would make it necessary to include the gamma iron component in an interpretation of the magnetic susceptibility-temperature curves.
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