Magnetic Anomaly Helps Stockton University Professor Study Earth's Crustal Magnetism
September 28, 2019
September 28, 2019
POMONA, New Jersey, Sept. 28 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Richard Stockton College/Stockton University issued the following news:
If you want to know what on Earth was happening a few billion years ago that helped form our planet's magnetic field, then you need to study rocks. That is the approach Jeffrey Webber, assistant professor of Geology, took when he and scientists from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst wanted to pinpoint possible sources of Earth's crustal mag . . .
If you want to know what on Earth was happening a few billion years ago that helped form our planet's magnetic field, then you need to study rocks. That is the approach Jeffrey Webber, assistant professor of Geology, took when he and scientists from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst wanted to pinpoint possible sources of Earth's crustal mag . . .