Figure F17. Results from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility and bulk susceptibility measurements, Hole U1356A. A. Maximum (squares), intermediate (triangles), and minimum (circles) eigenvalues. The larger the separation of maximum and minimum values, the greater the degree of anisotropy. The smaller the separation of intermediate and maximum values, the more oblate the fabric. B. Inclination of the eigenvector associated with the minimum eigenvalue (V3). Sedimentary fabrics are expected to have near-vertical V3 inclinations. C. Variation of bulk susceptibility (volume normalized) vs. depth.
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