On the coupling of fluid dynamics and electromagnetism at the top of the earth's core |
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Authors: | Edward R Benton |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Astrophysical , Planetary &2. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Colorado , Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract A kinematic approach to short-term geomagnetism has recently been based upon pre-Maxwell frozen-flux electromagnetism. A complete dynamic theory requires coupling fluid dynamics to electromagnetism. A geophysically plausible simplifying assumption for the vertical vorticity balance, namely that the vertical Lorentz torque is negligible, is introduced and its consequences are developed. The simplified coupled magnetohydrodynamic system is shown to conserve a variety of magnetic and vorticity flux integrals. These provide costraints on eligible models for the geomagnetic main field, its secular variation, and the horizontal fluid motions at the top of the core, and so permit a number of tests of the underlying assumptions. |
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