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- Magnetic anomaly data of the former U.S.S.R [sound recording] by United States.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.(CARDINAL)138106; United States.Naval Oceanographic Office.(CARDINAL)337864; National Geophysical Data Center.(CARDINAL)289014;
A mosaic series of 18 sheets at 1:2.5-million scale showing the residual magnetic intensity over the land mass of the FSU. These data sheets contain a wealth of information useful to Earth scientists studying global tectonic processes and the deep crustal composition of major continental cratons. Also contains GeoVu Data Browse display program and various data conversion and export programs.System requirements for Macintosh: Mac Operating System 7 or later.System requirements for UNIX: Sun SPARC station workstation; SunOS version 4.1.3 or later, Solaris 2.3 or 2.4; OpenWindows (3.0 or later) or the Motif window manager (version 1.2.3 or later); 32 MB RAM; 8 MB disk space.System requirements for Windows: 386, 486, or Pentium-type processor-based PC; Microsoft windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5 or later; 4 MB RAM; 5MB hard disk space.
- Subjects: Geodynamics; Geomagnetism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Geophysical investigations in the Concord quadrangle, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties, North Carolina / by Bates, Robert Glenn,1923-(CARDINAL)277590; Bell, Henry,1923-1989(CARDINAL)122320; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references in text.
- Subjects: Geology; Geology; Geomagnetism; Geomagnetism; Magnetic anomalies; Magnetic anomalies;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Handbook of unusual natural phenomena / by Corliss, William R.,compiler.(CARDINAL)512556; Holden, John C.,illustrator.(CARDINAL)534353;
Luminous phenomena -- Optical and radio anomalies in the atmosphere -- Unusual weather events -- Falling material -- The strange phenomena of earthquakes -- Phenomena of the hydrosphere -- Unusual natural sounds -- Magnetic disturbances.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Earth sciences;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Science or pseudoscience : magnetic healing, psychic phenomena, and other heterodoxies / by Bauer, Henry H.(CARDINAL)734346;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-264) and index.
- Subjects: Pseudoscience.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Annals of the former world / by McPhee, John,1931-(CARDINAL)143811;
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- Subjects: Geology;
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- The spinning magnet : the electromagnetic force that created the modern world - and could destroy it / by Mitchell, Alanna,author.(CARDINAL)351888;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-306) and index.Preface: Playing with the universe -- Part I. Magnet -- The beginning of things -- The unpaired spinning electron -- Parking in the shadow of magnetism's forgotten man -- Into whose embrace iron leaps -- Revolutions on paper -- The Earth's magnetic soul -- Voyage into the underworld -- The greatest scientific undertaking the world had ever seen -- The rock that turned the world upside down -- Part II. Current -- Experiment in Copenhagen -- A very intimate relationship -- Jars full of lightning -- The apothecary's son -- The bookbinder's apprentice -- Magnets making currents -- The lines that fill the air -- Part III. Core -- The contorting gyre -- Shocks inside the Earth -- Pharaohs, fairies, and a tar-paper shack -- Zebra skins under the sea -- At the outer edge of the dynamo -- Anomaly to the South -- The worst physics movie ever -- The great hazardous spinning sphere of sodium -- Part IV. Switch -- Looking up -- Horrors the lights foretold -- Lethal patches -- The cost of catastrophe -- Trout noses and pigeon beaks -- A suit of stiff black crayon."A cataclysmic planetary phenomenon is gathering force deep within the Earth. The magnetic North Pole will eventually trade places with the South Pole. Satellite evidence suggests to some scientists that the move has already begun, but most still think it won't happen for many decades. All agree that it has happened many times before and will happen again. But this time it will be different. It will be a very bad day for modern civilization."--Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Electromagnetism.; Magnetic fields.; Geomagnetism.; Solar radiation;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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- Hydrogen / by Rigden, John S.(CARDINAL)737177;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-270) and index.
- Subjects: Hydrogen.; Science;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Space oddities : the mysterious anomalies challenging our understanding of the universe / by Cliff, Harry(Harry Victor),author.(CARDINAL)876441;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-273).Prologue -- The cosmic story -- The fall of planet Vulcan -- You are the easiest person to fool -- Rising from the ice -- A magnetic mystery -- Ghosts in the machine -- Beauty and truth -- War in heaven -- Space oddities -- The unsearchable riches of creation."Experimental physicist at CERN and acclaimed science presenter Harry Cliff offers an eye-opening account of the inexplicable phenomena that science has only recently glimpsed and that could transform our understanding of the fundamental nature of reality. Something strange is going on in the cosmos. Scientists are uncovering a catalogue of weird phenomena that simply can't be explained by our long established theories of the universe. Particles with unbelievable energies are bursting from beneath the Antarctic ice. Unknown forces seem to be tugging on the basic building blocks of matter. Stars are flying away from us far faster than anyone can explain. After decades of fruitless searching, could we finally be catching glimpses of a profound new view of our physical world? Or are we being fooled by cruel tricks of the data? In Space Oddities, Harry Cliff, a physicist who does cutting-edge work on the Large Hadron Collider, provides a riveting look at the universe's most confounding puzzles. In a journey that spans continents, from telescopes perched high above the Atacama Desert to the subterranean caverns of state-of-the-art particle colliders to the balloons hovering over the frozen icesheets of the South Pole, he meets the men and women hunting for answers--who have staked their careers and reputations on the uncertain promise of new physics. The result is a mind-expanding, of-the-moment look at the fields of physics and cosmology as they transform before us. With wonder, clarity, and a dose of humor, Cliff investigates the question: Are these anomalies accidents of nature, or could they be pointing us toward vast, hidden worlds?"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Cosmology; Particles (Nuclear physics);
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 19
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- Into the Bermuda Triangle : pursuing the truth behind the world's greatest mystery / by Quasar, Gian J.(CARDINAL)462580;
MARCIVE 11/8/12Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-282) and index.The riddle of missing airplanes -- The riddle of lost ships -- Those who lived to tell -- Can it be that simple? -- Space-time warps, vortices, and sunken worlds -- Suggestions from a shifting paradigm -- Atyantica -- The surprises of lunar and martian anomalies -- Interest from other worlds? -- Let the oceans speak -- A vast horizon : an answer from without, within, and all around us."...Documents confirmed disappearances of airplanes and ships; examines new testimony and reexamines old interviews from eyewitnesses and survivors; explores possible explanations, ranging from zero-point energy to magnetic vortices; [and] challenges our ordered assumptions with the sheer weight of accumulated evidence."--dust jacket, back flap.
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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