Crustal magnetism refers to the magnetic properties and phenomena associated with the Earth's crust, particularly the magnetic characteristics of the rocks and minerals that make up the crust. This field of study is important in geology, geophysics, and paleomagnetism, as it can provide insights into the historical geologic processes, tectonic movements, and the formation of the Earth's crust.
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