BARTINGTON INSTRUMENTS
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List of figures
Figure 1a. MS2 meter, front panel.
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Figure 1b. MS2 meter, rear panel
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Figure 2. Replacing the MS2 battery.
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Figure 3. Screws in the base of the MS2 meter.
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Figure 4. Double-sided insulation foam.
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Figure 5. MS2B dual frequency sensor.
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Figure 6. MS2C core scanning sensor.
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Figure 7. MS2E high resolution surface scanning sensor.
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Figure 8. MS2E response characteristics.
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Figure 9. MS2E calibration sample: correct orientation
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Figure 10. Using a non-magnetic ruler with MS2E sensor.
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Figure 11. MS2 probe handle for use with probes type MS2D and MS2F.
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Figure 12. MS2D probe.
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Figure 13. MS2F probe.
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Figure 14. Relative variation in sensitivity around the MS2F probe
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Figure 15. MS2G single frequency sensor.
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Figure 16. MS2H down-hole probe.
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Figure 17. MS2K high stability surface scanning sensor.
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Figure 18. MS2K Depth Response.
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Figure 19. MS2W water jacketed sensor.
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Figure 20. MS2WF furnace sensor.
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Figure 21. MS2WFP power supply/temperature controller.
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Figure 22. Susceptibility/temperature system.
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Figure 23. X/T Equipment
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Figure 24. MS2WFP Connections.
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Figure 25. MS2WFP outline drawing and mains voltage selection.
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Figure 26. MS2WFP Mains Voltage Selector Switch.
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Figure 27. Water Supply Connections.
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Figure 28. Water cooling system for susceptibility/temperature system.
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Figure 29. Setting MS3 to Mode B in Bartsoft.
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Figure 30. Mounting the MS2W on the MS2WF.
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Figure 31. Using Tweezers to insert crucible into MS2W.
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Figure 32. Plug inserted above crucible.
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Figure 33. Thermocouple Selection Switch.
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Figure 34. MS2WFP Control Panel.
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Figure 35. Connection for T type Thermocouple.
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Figure A1.1 Magnetic susceptibility of common rocks.
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Figure A2.1. Relative response to varying core diameter within MS2C sensor. 77
Figure A2.2. Thin section response of MS2C sensor.
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Figure A3.1. Changing the MS2B platen.
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