The Earth’s magnetic field is a dynamic system and varies on a wide spectrum of timescales from microseconds to hundreds of millions of years. The primary source of the field is the self-sustaining geodynamo action of the Earth’s liquid outer core. This creates around 95% of the magnetic field strength at the Earth’s surface. Its average strength at mid-latitudes is on the order of 50,000 nT (ranging between 20,000-60,000 nT increasing toward the poles). The core field varies on timescales of years to millennia. Another internal source is the quasi-stable crustal field, generated by the heterogeneous distribution of ferromagnetic minerals in the upper 5-30 km of the Earth’s surface. Its contribution is much smaller at around 20 nT on averag...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
The Earth’s magnetic field is a dynamic system and varies on a wide spectrum of timescales from micr...
The geomagnetic field is generated in the fluid outer core region of the Earth by electrical current...
The Earth’s magnetic field has a pivotal role in the Earth Sciences. Together with seismology, it is...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
This document exposes some of the sources of stationary and low-frequency magnetic fields that can b...
Magnetic surveys of archaeological sites can be influenced by the natural time variations of the Ear...
The Earth’s internal magnetic field controls to a degree the strength, geographic positioning, and s...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the fluid region deep inside the Earth. Heat convection, ...
The idea about synchronized variations of geomagnetic field and climate appears in the middle of the...
The intermediate wavelength component of the Earth's magnetic field has been well documented by obse...
Geomagnetic secular variation, the generally slow, continuous change in the core magnetic field, is ...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
The Earth’s magnetic field is a dynamic system and varies on a wide spectrum of timescales from micr...
The geomagnetic field is generated in the fluid outer core region of the Earth by electrical current...
The Earth’s magnetic field has a pivotal role in the Earth Sciences. Together with seismology, it is...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
This document exposes some of the sources of stationary and low-frequency magnetic fields that can b...
Magnetic surveys of archaeological sites can be influenced by the natural time variations of the Ear...
The Earth’s internal magnetic field controls to a degree the strength, geographic positioning, and s...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the fluid region deep inside the Earth. Heat convection, ...
The idea about synchronized variations of geomagnetic field and climate appears in the middle of the...
The intermediate wavelength component of the Earth's magnetic field has been well documented by obse...
Geomagnetic secular variation, the generally slow, continuous change in the core magnetic field, is ...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...