"Measurement of Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) has become an important tool for Structural Geological analysis in the past few decades. In the past, AMS data have been used for petrofabric analysis of deformed rocks as well as for gauging strain. However, the AMS of some rocks can be carried by both ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals. Separating effects of these mineral groups on the rock's AMS is difficult because of expensive and commercially less available instrumentation."@en . "Journal of the Geological Society of India" . "271996" . "Hrouda, Franti\u0161ek" . "Modelling relationship between bulk susceptibility and AMS in rocks consisting of two magnetic fractions represented by ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals - Implications for understanding magnetic fabrics in deformed rocks" . . . "13"^^ . . "11310" . "IN - Indick\u00E1 republika" . "[58D6D8D9ECE6]" . . . "Modelling relationship between bulk susceptibility and AMS in rocks consisting of two magnetic fractions represented by ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals - Implications for understanding magnetic fabrics in deformed rocks" . . "1"^^ . "Z(MSM0021620855)" . . "RIV/00216208:11310/10:10082443!RIV11-MSM-11310___" . . "Modelling relationship between bulk susceptibility and AMS in rocks consisting of two magnetic fractions represented by ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals - Implications for understanding magnetic fabrics in deformed rocks"@en . "0016-7622" . "1"^^ . . . . "Mathematical modelling; Ferro- and paramagnetic minerals; Bulk susceptibility; Magnetic anisotropy"@en . "1" . . . . "Modelling relationship between bulk susceptibility and AMS in rocks consisting of two magnetic fractions represented by ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals - Implications for understanding magnetic fabrics in deformed rocks"@en . "75" . "Measurement of Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) has become an important tool for Structural Geological analysis in the past few decades. In the past, AMS data have been used for petrofabric analysis of deformed rocks as well as for gauging strain. However, the AMS of some rocks can be carried by both ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals. Separating effects of these mineral groups on the rock's AMS is difficult because of expensive and commercially less available instrumentation." . . . "000277011800021" . "RIV/00216208:11310/10:10082443" .