Browsing Centre for Earth Sciences (CEaS) by Subject "Magnetohydrodynamics"
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Damping of magnetic-Coriolis waves with imposed magnetic field orthogonal to the axis of rotation
Small-scale columnar structures (<10 km radius) in Earth's outer core result from inertial waves. In highly conducting fluid, magnetic field behaviour resembles stretched elastic strings and transmits disturbances as Alfvén ... -
An investigation of the role of buoyancy in magnetic polarity transitions in rapidly rotating dynamos
The dynamo operating within the Earth’s outer core generates a predominantly north-south dipolar magnetic field. Occasionally, the magnetic dipole axis flips its orientation and retains its approximate alignment with the ... -
MHD Waves Driven by Small-scale Motion and Implications for the Earth's Core
(2018-05-22)Rotating convection in the Earth's core produces columnar vortices of radius ~10 km or less near the inner core boundary. Small-scale motions in the core can travel as Alfvén waves in the face of Ohmic diffusion, provided ...

