What Does CRM Stand For?
CRM stands for Chemical Remanent Magnetization
Chemical Remanent Magnetization (CRM) refers to the permanent magnetization of a material resulting from the chemical processes occurring during its formation or alteration. This phenomenon is often observed in geological and paleomagnetic studies, where CRM provides important insights into the historical magnetic field orientations and geological events. CRM is distinct from other forms of remanent magnetization, such as thermal remanent magnetization, as it is influenced primarily by chemical changes rather than temperature fluctuations. Understanding CRM is crucial for deciphering the magnetic signatures of rocks and sediments, which can aid in reconstructing past environments and plate tectonics.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym