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College Ward, Utah crop circle; aerial photo showing large areas of randomly downed crop adjacent to formation, and diagram showing dimensions.
Dimensions of circle formation
Fig. 4:
Relationship between mean node lengths (in mm.) of circle plants and mean levels of magnetic material (in mg./g-soil) found in the circle soils. A rough linear relationship is demonstrated.
Relationship between Node Lengths and Magnetic material in circle formations