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Asian Journal of Earth Sciences

Year: 2008 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 62-76

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M.C. Berguig

Country: France

M. Hamoudi

Country: France

Y. Cohen

Country: France

E. Thebault

Country: France

Keywords


  • Reiner Gamma
  • Mare Marginis
  • Mare Ingenii
  • Descartes Formations
  • pole position
  • magnetization
  • Albedo
Research Article

Lunar Magnetic Pole Positions Deduced from High Albedo Magnetic Anomalies

M.C. Berguig, M. Hamoudi, Y. Cohen and E. Thebault
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How to cite this article

M.C. Berguig, M. Hamoudi, Y. Cohen and E. Thebault, 2008. Lunar Magnetic Pole Positions Deduced from High Albedo Magnetic Anomalies. Asian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1: 62-76.

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajes.2008.62.76

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