Geomagnetic field from the Earth's core: Its westward drift rate and some probable global-tectonics implications |
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Authors: | A. Janáčková L. Urban Reviewer M. Krs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geophysics and Meteorology, Faculty of Math. and Phys., Charles University, Prague |
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Abstract: | Summary Sets of virtual poles corresponding to sets of geomagnetic field values at equidistant points, lying along circles of latitude, were defined on the basis of the 1980 IGRF extending to degree and order 8. Certain places on the Earth's surface yield virtual poles lying very close together. The segments of the virtual pole paths, corresponding to these places, have a large curvature. The mentioned places of the Earth's surface are supposed to be areas with a low rate of the westward drift. They form continuous zones that show a certain relation to global-tectonics features.
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