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Collapse PB - Papers of Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett PB - Papers of Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
Expand 1 - Biographical and Personal1 - Biographical and Personal
Expand 2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics
Collapse 3 - Magnetism3 - Magnetism
Expand 1 - Magnetic Spin and Rotating Bodies1 - Magnetic Spin and Rotating Bodies
Collapse 2 - Work on Rock Magnetism, Continental Drift and Magnetic Field Reversal2 - Work on Rock Magnetism, Continental Drift and Magnetic Field Reversal
Expand 1 - Working notes and data1 - Working notes and data
Expand 2 - Work on Magnetic Field Reversal2 - Work on Magnetic Field Reversal
Collapse 3 - Lectures and papers on rock magnetism3 - Lectures and papers on rock magnetism
Expand 1 - Two lectures given at Rome, both heavily corrected manuscripts1 - Two lectures given at Rome, both heavily corrected manuscripts
2 - 'Rock Magnetism 1. Dehli, January 1953'
3 - 'Rock Magnetism. BA Oxford, September 1954'
4 - 'Rock Magnetism. Rehovoth, 1954 1', and 'Rock Magnetism 2. Rehovoth. Rough notes'
5 - Notes for three lectures by Blackett
6 - 'Effects of Vibration on some igneous rocks, September 1956'
7 - 'Rock magnetism. Synopsis of lectures at the BA September 1956'
8 - 'The Magnetism of Rocks', talk given on BBC "Science Survey"
9 - 'The Magnetism of Rocks'
10 - 'Rock magnetism and Continental Drift'
11 - 'Rock Magnetism and Continental Drift. Lindau, June 1956'
12 - 'Gesteinmagnetismus and Kontinentale Trift'
13 - 'Note on the relative improbability of (a) field reversals and (b) no field reversals. 8.3.58'
14 - 'Magnetic Ageing of some Indian basalts', with manuscript notes 'original', and date 'October 1956'
15 - 'The Magnetic Properties of some Indian basalts', with manuscript note 'October 1956 corrected January 1959'
16 - 'RS. 12 May 1960'
Expand 17 - 'On distinguishing self-reversed from field-reversed rocks'17 - 'On distinguishing self-reversed from field-reversed rocks'
Expand 18 - Two lectures given at Tata Institute, Bombay, 196218 - Two lectures given at Tata Institute, Bombay, 1962
19 - 'The problem of Reversely Magnetised Rocks. Newcastle, July 1962'
Expand 20 - Drafts of Blackett's Cherwell-Simon Memorial lecture, Oxford20 - Drafts of Blackett's Cherwell-Simon Memorial lecture, Oxford
21 - 'Tata Institute, 19.12.63. Problem of Reversely Magnetised Rocks'
22 - 'Problem of Reversely Magnetised Rocks. Bristol, 1963'
23 - 'Rock Magnetism and Continental Drift. PMA Celebrity lecture, 31 October 1963'
24 - Discussion on Continental Drift organised by the Royal Society, held at the Royal Institution, London
Expand 25 - Two lectures given at Peking, September 196425 - Two lectures given at Peking, September 1964
26 - 'Our wandering continents', delivered by Blackett as Eighth Hugh Macmillan Lecture, February 1966
27 - 'NATO Advanced Study Institute: Continental Drift, Sea Floor Spreading and Plate Tectonics, 10-14 April 1972'
Expand 28 - Lectures 2 and 3 of a series28 - Lectures 2 and 3 of a series
29 - 'RM Notes for Lectures NZ'
Expand 4 - Correspondence on Rock Magnetism4 - Correspondence on Rock Magnetism
Expand 3 - Work on High Temperature Plasmas, Controlled Fusion Reaction and Pinched Discharges3 - Work on High Temperature Plasmas, Controlled Fusion Reaction and Pinched Discharges
Expand 4 - Second World War and Government Committees4 - Second World War and Government Committees
Expand 5 - Political Activities5 - Political Activities
Expand 6 - Science-Related Interests6 - Science-Related Interests
Expand 7 - Overseas Activities7 - Overseas Activities
Expand 8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts
Expand 9 - Correspondence9 - Correspondence
10 - Appointment diaries
Expand 11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina
Expand 12 - Newscuttings12 - Newscuttings

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