Rates of change of the earth's magnetic field measured by recent analyses
Abstract
Typical rates of change of the earth's magnetic field are presented as a function of the earth's spherical harmonics. Harmonics up to the eight degree are analyzed. With the increase in the degree of the harmonics an increase in the relative rate of change can be observed. For higher degrees, the rate of change can be predicted. This enables a differentiation between harmonics originating in the core and harmonics caused by crustal magnetization. The westward drift of the magnetic field depends on the longitudinal gradient of the field. In order to determine the longitudinal motions, harmonics up to degree 20 can be utilized. The average rate of secular acceleration increases with the degree of harmonics from 0.001 deg/sq yr for a dipole term to an average of 0.05 deg/sq yr for degree eight harmonics.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1990JGG....42..897H
- Keywords:
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- Geomagnetism;
- Magnetic Fields;
- Spherical Harmonics;
- Earth Core;
- Earth Mantle;
- Earth Surface;
- Spatial Distribution