Mounting evidence from both seismology and numerical experiments on core composition suggests the existence of a layer of stably stratified fluid at the top of Earth’s outer core. In such a layer, a magnetostrophic force balance and suppressed radial motion lead to stringent constraints on the magnetic field, named Malkus constraints, which are a much more restrictive extension of the well known Taylor constraints. Here, we explore the consequences of such constraints for the structure of the core’s internal magnetic field. We provide a new simple derivation of these Malkus constraints, and show solutions exist which can be matched to any external potential field with arbitrary depth of stratified layer. From considerations of these magneto...
submitted to Geophysical Journal InternationalInternational audienceSeismic studies indicate that th...
Elucidating the processes in the liquid core that have produced observed palaeointensity changes ove...
The dynamics of the Earth's fluid core are described by the so-called magnetostrophic balance betwee...
Throughout this thesis we build on the central tenet of the seminal work by Taylor (1963), which arg...
International audienceThe presence of stable stratification has broad implications for the thermal a...
Earth’s magnetic field is generated by turbulent motion in its fluid outer core. Although the bulk o...
The geodynamo requires that at least part of the Earth’s liquid core be convecting so vigorously as ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated inside the liquid outer core via a dynamo process, convertin...
The convective state of the top of Earth's outer core is still under debate. Conflicting evidence fr...
We describe a new technique for implementing the constraints on magnetic fields arising from two hyp...
In this thesis we consider a number of problems aimed towards gaining a better understanding of the ...
International audienceSeismic waves sensitive to the outermost part of the Earth's liquid core seem ...
International audienceEvidence from seismology, mineral physics, and core dynamics suggests a layer ...
Fluctuations in the length of day (LOD) over periods of several decades are commonly attributed to e...
Convection in the Earth's core is driven much harder at the bottom than the top. This is partly beca...
submitted to Geophysical Journal InternationalInternational audienceSeismic studies indicate that th...
Elucidating the processes in the liquid core that have produced observed palaeointensity changes ove...
The dynamics of the Earth's fluid core are described by the so-called magnetostrophic balance betwee...
Throughout this thesis we build on the central tenet of the seminal work by Taylor (1963), which arg...
International audienceThe presence of stable stratification has broad implications for the thermal a...
Earth’s magnetic field is generated by turbulent motion in its fluid outer core. Although the bulk o...
The geodynamo requires that at least part of the Earth’s liquid core be convecting so vigorously as ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated inside the liquid outer core via a dynamo process, convertin...
The convective state of the top of Earth's outer core is still under debate. Conflicting evidence fr...
We describe a new technique for implementing the constraints on magnetic fields arising from two hyp...
In this thesis we consider a number of problems aimed towards gaining a better understanding of the ...
International audienceSeismic waves sensitive to the outermost part of the Earth's liquid core seem ...
International audienceEvidence from seismology, mineral physics, and core dynamics suggests a layer ...
Fluctuations in the length of day (LOD) over periods of several decades are commonly attributed to e...
Convection in the Earth's core is driven much harder at the bottom than the top. This is partly beca...
submitted to Geophysical Journal InternationalInternational audienceSeismic studies indicate that th...
Elucidating the processes in the liquid core that have produced observed palaeointensity changes ove...
The dynamics of the Earth's fluid core are described by the so-called magnetostrophic balance betwee...