Geomagnetic multipoles, 1829 to 1960 |
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Authors: | Denis E. Winch Leónidas Slaucitajs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia;(2) Present address: Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Using the results of spherical harmonic analyses of the geomagnetic field for some fourteen different epochs, includingGauss' first analysis for epoch 1835, and theErman-Petersen analysis for epoch 1829, the strength and axes of geomagnetic multipoles have been computed. In particular, a dipole from the three first order spherical harmonic coefficients, a quadrupole from five second order coefficients, and an octupole from seven third order coefficients. The axes of the quadrupole and octupole have moved quite rapidly when compared with movements of the dipole axis, and show a general movement westwards. Although the strength of the dipole has generally diminished, the strengths of the quadrupole and octupole have generally increased.On leave National University of La Plata, Argentina |
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