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(1) the velocity of light varies depending on direction through the mineral and (2) double refraction is visible
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| anisotropic |
Exhibiting different properties when measured along its different axes.
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The material has a preferred direction of magnetic orientation.
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in geostatistics, anisotropy refers to covariance models that have major and minor ranges of different distances (correlation scale or lengths). There are two types of anisotropy: Geometric anisotropic covariance models have the same sill, but different ranges; Zonal anisotropic covariance models have the same ranges, but different sills.
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Data that has a preferred direction, orientation, or trend is said to be anisotropic. A topographic ridge or an ore zone with constant strike and dip are examples of anisotropic data.
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