Description
This book, first published in 1997, is a comprehensive treatment of fine particle magnetism and the magnetic properties of rocks.
Reviews
'... I am not exaggerating when I say that Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers leaves the others in the dust ... simply put, the work will remain definitive for the coming decade, if not longer.' EOS
'... fills an important gap in the literature by providing a dedicated text dealing with both theory and practice. The authors themselves have figured prominently in much of this research and are singularly well placed to compile this third book in the Cambridge Studies in Magnetism series ... an essential companion to research workers in the fields of palaeomagnetism, geomagnetism and archaeomagnetism.' J. D. A. Piper, Geology Magazine
'In Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers, David Dunlop and OEzden OEzdemir have successfully combined rigorous theoretical treatment of the fundamentals of rock magnetism with a necessarily more descriptive discussion of frontier areas in which all is not yet clear ... This is an excellent, comprehensive text written by prominent researchers in rock magnetism. It will surely be an invaluable source for all workers in the field for a long time. The book is not only well written, but well produced, with fine diagrams and layout.' Michael D. Fuller, Physics Today
'... the result of their labours is an authoritative and extremely comprehensive book. they are to be commended in breaking with the tradition of recent books on rock magnetism, by dealing with many of the practical details of the applications of rock magnetism (for example by describing many well-chosen palaeomagnetic demagnetization studies), so making the final four chapters useful and accessible to a wider audience ... Dunlop and OEzdemir's 573-page encyclopaedic work can be thoroughly recommended to postgraduate students of magnetism and the professional research worker alike.' R. Thompson, Contemporary Physics
'... the present book fills an important gap in the literature by providing a dedicated text dealing with both theory and practice. ... The authors themselves have figured prominently in much of this research and are singularly well placed to compile this third book in the Cambridge Studies in Magnetism series. ... The physical theory is comprehensively developed, but the non-numerate reader will nevertheless be able to glean essential information from this well-balanced and readable text. David Norman, Geological Magazine
' ... if you have a serious interest in the field then the book is likely to be of considerable value'. Duncan Woodcock, OUGS Journal
'Over the years, a number of textbooks on rock and mineral magnetism have appeared, but the Dunlop and Ozdemir volume is the yardstick by which all others must be measured. It will undoubtedly become the standard reference for the next generation. By issuing this paperback version, to augment the extremely well-received original 1997 hardback version, the publishers have done a great service to the wide readership that can, and should, benefit from this excellent book ... I strongly recommend it to the widest possible audience. Ted Evans, The Canadian Mineralogist
Book Information
ISBN 9780521000987
Author David J. Dunlop
Format Paperback
Page Count 596
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1250g
Dimensions(mm) 248mm * 175mm * 34mm