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Coupled motions of the inner core and possible geomagnetic implications
Authors:AMK Szeto  DE Smylie
Institution:Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science, York University, Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3 Canada
Abstract:As the inner core is a good electrical conductor any ambient magnetic field would diffuse into it on a time scale long compared to several thousand years, and conversely be frozen there on shorter time scales. From the observations that the dipole component of the Earth's magnetic field has been inclined persistently to the spin axis over hundreds of thousands of years, and that the dipole drifts and decays significantly more slowly than the nondipole field, it is suggested that the external dipole is simply a manifestation of a field frozen in an inclined inner core. It is shown that the much neglected gravitational restoring torque can be significant for an inclined inner core, so much so that its motion is in the main determined by gravity, with electromagnetic and inertial coupling effects being of secondary importance. A regular precession of the inner core is shown to be possible where its spin axis drifts westward relative to the mantle with a period of ~ 7000 y. Some preliminary calculations of the possible motions of a gravitationally coupled mantle-inner core system are shown.
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