First-order reversal curve (FORC) distributions provide a means with which to describe a magnetic mineral assemblage in terms of coercivities and interaction fields. In recent years the use of experimentally derived FORC distributions has increased dramatically and they are being placed in an increasingly quantitative interpretational framework. An outstanding issue for calculation and interpretation of FORC data sets is the statistical significance that can be assigned to structures in experimentally determined distributions. Without this knowledge, the selection and characterization of structures that can be deemed interpretable within a FORC distribution is a subjective process. We demonstrate how FORC processing algorithms can be adapte...
First-order reversal curves (FORCs) are a characterization technique for magnetic materials used in ...
First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) distributions of magnetic materials are a well-known tool to extra...
Presentation at the "2015 First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop" held at the University of Minn...
The recent development of first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams has allowed the detailed invest...
The recent development of First-Order Reversal Curve (FORC) diagrams has allowed the detailed invest...
Paleomagnetic and environmental magnetic studies are commonly conducted on samples containing mixtur...
High-resolution first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams are being increasingly used in rock and e...
In conventional FORC (First Order Reversal Curve) analysis of a magnetic system, reversible and low-...
First‐order reversal curve (FORC) distributions are a powerful diagnostic tool for characterizing an...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams for mixtures of different magnetic phases and bimodal dis...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams for mixtures of different magnetic phases and bimodal dis...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams were modelled and experimentally measured for different a...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) and remanence-based Preisach diagrams are alternative ways of dete...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams were modelled and experimentally measured for different a...
In this work we present a faster modified protocol for first order reversal curve (FORC) measurement...
First-order reversal curves (FORCs) are a characterization technique for magnetic materials used in ...
First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) distributions of magnetic materials are a well-known tool to extra...
Presentation at the "2015 First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop" held at the University of Minn...
The recent development of first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams has allowed the detailed invest...
The recent development of First-Order Reversal Curve (FORC) diagrams has allowed the detailed invest...
Paleomagnetic and environmental magnetic studies are commonly conducted on samples containing mixtur...
High-resolution first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams are being increasingly used in rock and e...
In conventional FORC (First Order Reversal Curve) analysis of a magnetic system, reversible and low-...
First‐order reversal curve (FORC) distributions are a powerful diagnostic tool for characterizing an...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams for mixtures of different magnetic phases and bimodal dis...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams for mixtures of different magnetic phases and bimodal dis...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams were modelled and experimentally measured for different a...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) and remanence-based Preisach diagrams are alternative ways of dete...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams were modelled and experimentally measured for different a...
In this work we present a faster modified protocol for first order reversal curve (FORC) measurement...
First-order reversal curves (FORCs) are a characterization technique for magnetic materials used in ...
First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) distributions of magnetic materials are a well-known tool to extra...
Presentation at the "2015 First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop" held at the University of Minn...