The Earth's internal magnetic field varies on timescales of months to billions of years. The field is generated by convection in the liquid outer core, which in turn is influenced by the heat flowing from the core into the base of the overlying mantle. Much of the magnetic field's variation is thought to be stochastic, but over very long timescales, this variability may be related to changes in heat flow associated with mantle convection processes. Over the past 500 Myr, correlations between palaeomagnetic behaviour and surface processes were particularly striking during the middle to late Mesozoic era, beginning about 180 Myr ago. Simulations of the geodynamo suggest that transitions from periods of rapid polarity reversals to periods of p...
The Earth’s inner core is believed to inhibit rapid fluctuations in the geomagnetic field from devel...
The thermal history of the Earth, from planetary accretion and core differentiation up to the pr...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...
The Earth's internal magnetic field varies on timescales of months to billions of years. The field i...
magnetic field exhibits internally driven variations on an extremely wide range of timescales1. As a...
International audienceA striking feature of many natural magnetic fields generated by dynamo action ...
Numerical simulations show that convection in the mantle shapes the long-term structure of Earth’s m...
International audienceSeismic waves sampling the top 100km of the Earth's inner core reveal that the...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.The works on paleomagnetic observations of the dipole geomagnetic f...
The magnetic field of Earth and its behaviour over time is linked to its origin within Earth’s liqui...
SUMMARY Elucidating the processes in the liquid core that have produced observed pala...
Paleomagnetic data provide one of the few probes available to interrogate early evolution of the cor...
International audienceStudies of paleomagnetic fields during polarity transitions recorded over the ...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. The Earth\u27s inner core grows by the freezing of liquid iron ...
International audienceAlthough it is known that the geodynamo has been operating for at least 3.2 Ga...
The Earth’s inner core is believed to inhibit rapid fluctuations in the geomagnetic field from devel...
The thermal history of the Earth, from planetary accretion and core differentiation up to the pr...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...
The Earth's internal magnetic field varies on timescales of months to billions of years. The field i...
magnetic field exhibits internally driven variations on an extremely wide range of timescales1. As a...
International audienceA striking feature of many natural magnetic fields generated by dynamo action ...
Numerical simulations show that convection in the mantle shapes the long-term structure of Earth’s m...
International audienceSeismic waves sampling the top 100km of the Earth's inner core reveal that the...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.The works on paleomagnetic observations of the dipole geomagnetic f...
The magnetic field of Earth and its behaviour over time is linked to its origin within Earth’s liqui...
SUMMARY Elucidating the processes in the liquid core that have produced observed pala...
Paleomagnetic data provide one of the few probes available to interrogate early evolution of the cor...
International audienceStudies of paleomagnetic fields during polarity transitions recorded over the ...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. The Earth\u27s inner core grows by the freezing of liquid iron ...
International audienceAlthough it is known that the geodynamo has been operating for at least 3.2 Ga...
The Earth’s inner core is believed to inhibit rapid fluctuations in the geomagnetic field from devel...
The thermal history of the Earth, from planetary accretion and core differentiation up to the pr...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...