viscous remanent magnetization

A process in which grains of magnetic minerals, which are either too small or too finely divided by undergrowths of different chemical composition to retain a permanent magnetization indefinitely, acquire a new direction of magnetization when the direction of the earth’s magnetic field changes. Abbreviated VRM. Also known as viscous magnetization.

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