Tidal motion of oceanic salt water through the ambient geomagnetic field induces periodic electromagnetic field signals. Amplitudes of the induced signals are sensitive to variations in electrical seawater conductivity and, consequently, to changes in oceanic temperature and salinity. In this paper, we computed and analyzed time series of global ocean tide‐induced magnetic field amplitudes. For this purpose, we combined data of global in situ observations of oceanic temperature and salinity fields from 1990–2016 with data of oceanic tidal flow, the geomagnetic field, mantle conductivity, and sediment conductance to derive ocean tide‐induced magnetic field amplitudes. The results were used to compare present day developments in the oceanic c...
The ocean moderates the Earth's climate due to its vast capacity to store and transport heat; the in...
The solar quiet (Sq) source morphology changes on a daily basis and becomes disturbed during periods...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...
Motional induction describes the induction of electric currents through charged particles moving per...
Periodic tidal ocean currents induce electric currents and, therefore, magnetic field signals that a...
The motion of electrically conducting sea water through Earth's magnetic field induces secondary ele...
The tides are a major driver of global oceanic mixing. While global tidal elevations are very well o...
Over the last years, the number of studies that investigate or utilize the electromagnetic (EM) sign...
Due to their sensitivity to conductivity and oceanic transport, magnetic signals caused by the movem...
Correlations between geomagnetic-field and climate parameters have beensuggested repeatedly, but pos...
Motional induction in the ocean by tides has long been observed by both land and satellite measureme...
As the world ocean moves through the ambient geomagnetic core field, electric currents are generate...
Abstract. Carrying high concentrations of dissolved salt, ocean water is a good electrical conductor...
Satellite-measured tidal magnetic signals are of growing importance. These fields are mainly used to...
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The ocean moderates the Earth's climate due to its vast capacity to store and transport heat; the in...
The solar quiet (Sq) source morphology changes on a daily basis and becomes disturbed during periods...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...
Motional induction describes the induction of electric currents through charged particles moving per...
Periodic tidal ocean currents induce electric currents and, therefore, magnetic field signals that a...
The motion of electrically conducting sea water through Earth's magnetic field induces secondary ele...
The tides are a major driver of global oceanic mixing. While global tidal elevations are very well o...
Over the last years, the number of studies that investigate or utilize the electromagnetic (EM) sign...
Due to their sensitivity to conductivity and oceanic transport, magnetic signals caused by the movem...
Correlations between geomagnetic-field and climate parameters have beensuggested repeatedly, but pos...
Motional induction in the ocean by tides has long been observed by both land and satellite measureme...
As the world ocean moves through the ambient geomagnetic core field, electric currents are generate...
Abstract. Carrying high concentrations of dissolved salt, ocean water is a good electrical conductor...
Satellite-measured tidal magnetic signals are of growing importance. These fields are mainly used to...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95372/1/jgrc11788.pd
The ocean moderates the Earth's climate due to its vast capacity to store and transport heat; the in...
The solar quiet (Sq) source morphology changes on a daily basis and becomes disturbed during periods...
International audienceUnderstanding climate change is an active topic of research. Much of the obser...