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The document discusses Earth's magnetic field. It provides basics on magnetism, including magnetic poles and dipoles. It describes key properties of Earth's magnetic field including intensity, inclination, and declination. It discusses that Earth's magnetic field can be approximated as a magnetic dipole located at the planet's center. It also notes that Earth's magnetic field is generated by convection currents in the planet's liquid outer core, known as the geodynamo.

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The document discusses Earth's magnetic field. It provides basics on magnetism, including magnetic poles and dipoles. It describes key properties of Earth's magnetic field including intensity, inclination, and declination. It discusses that Earth's magnetic field can be approximated as a magnetic dipole located at the planet's center. It also notes that Earth's magnetic field is generated by convection currents in the planet's liquid outer core, known as the geodynamo.

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week 11, 4/1 Earth's Magnetic Field slide 1 week 11, 4/1 Earth's Magnetic Field slide 2

Geomagnetism Basics of Magnetic Field


„ Basics Physics of Magnetism
• Magnetic Poles and Dipole Coulomb’s Law for Magnetic Poles
µ0 pr
• Magnetic Potential and Magnetic Field B=
4π r 3
µ0 is called permeability, is equal to 4πx10-7NA-2

„ Earth’s Magnetic Field Magnetic Potential


• Intensity (F
(F), Inclination (I
(I) and B = −∇W
Declination (D
(D)
Poisson’s Equation
• External and Internal
∇ 2W = − µ0 ρ
• The dipole field and magnetic Pole
Solution of Poisson’s equation in a spherical coordinate
• Secular variation ∞ n
R
W = R ∑∑ ( )n+1 ( gnl cos lϕ + hnl sin lϕ ) Pnl (cosθ )
• Geodynamo n =1 l =0 r

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The Magnetic Dipole Quantify Earth’s Magnetic Field


X = F cos I cos D
µ0 p 1 1
Y = F cos I sin D
W= ( − )
4π r+ r− Z = F sin I
d F = ( X 2 + Y 2 + Z 2 )1 / 2
r− − r+ = (cos θ ' + cos θ ) = d cosϑ
2
Y
r+ r− = r 2 D = arctan( );
µ (dp ) cos θ µ0 m cos θ X
W= 0 =
4π r2 4π r 2 Z
m = dp
I = arctan( )
X 2 +Y 2
magnetic moment of the dipole

cgs: Gauss; SI: Tesla (T), Nanotesla (nT)


1Gauss = 10-4 Tesla; 1 gamma (γ) = 10-5 Tesla = 10-9Tesla=1 nT

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Earth’s Magnetic Field Intensity

equator

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Inclination Declination

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External Magnetic Field Van Allen Radiation Belts


„ Measured by
Satellite and
Spacecraft
„ Solar Wind
• 1 AGU, 6nT

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The Internal Magnetic Field Magnetic Field ≈ Bar Magnetic Field

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Dipole Field (1) Earth’s Magnetic Poles

„ Represents
~90% of the total
field
„ Pole axis is
~10.9°
~10.9° from the
rotation axis
„ Magnetic poles
(N: 79.1°
79.1° N,
71.1°
71.1° W; S:
79.1°
79.1° S, 108.9°
108.9° Actual magnetic poles: locations where the magnetic field is
E) vertical, or the inclination is 90°, they are not 180° apart
(North magnetic pole, 75°N, 101°W on Bathhurst Island,
Canada, South magnetic pole: 67°S, 143°E, in northern
Antarctica)

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Quantify Earth’s Magnetic Field


∞ n
R
W = R ∑∑ ( ) n +1 ( gnl cos lϕ + hnl sin lϕ ) Pnl (cos θ )
n =1 l = 0 r
X = F cos I cos D R 3 g10 cos θ
W=
r2
Y = F cos I sin D µ m cos θ
W= 0
Z = F sin I 4πr 2
4π 3 0
m= R g1
F = ( X 2 + Y 2 + Z 2 )1/ 2 µ0
B = −∇W
Y ∂W µ0 2m cos θ
D = arctan( ); Br = − =
X ∂r 4π r3
1 ∂W µ0 m sin θ
Bθ = − =
Z r ∂θ 4π r 3
I = arctan( ) B
X 2 +Y 2 tan I = r = 2 cot θ = 2 tan λ ,

where λ is the magnetic latitude

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Historical Changes in Declination and Inclination in London

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The North Magnetic Pole Secular Variation (past 500 yr)


Over the Past 2000 Years

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Reversal of Earth’s Magnetic Field

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Core dynamics Geodynamo


„ Compositional and
Poloidal Ω
Magnetic

thermal convection Field

in OC fluid
„ OC convection
drives geodynamo Toroidal
„ IC relevant to Magnetic
Field

geodynamo
processes
• Tangent Cylinder: IC
affects OC pattern of
convection
• IC may act as big
magnetic capacitor

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Paleomagnetism
„ Magnetization Perturbation of Magnetic Field
• Basic physics
• Types of Magnetic Behavior
„ Diamagnetism
„ Paramagnetism
„ Ferromagnetism

• Types of Magnetization
„ Paleomagnetism
• Types of Remanent magnetization
• Paleomagnetic Interpretation
„ Magnetic stripes across mid-
mid-ocean ridges
„ Paleolatitude studies and Polar wander

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A Phenomenal Description of Magnetization Types of Magnetic Behavior

Orbital magnetic moment Magnetization


m = ISnˆ M = ∑ mi / v
i
e ev
I= = Magnetizing Field (H)
2πr / v 2πr
Magnetic Susceptibility
ev 2 1
m = IS = πr = evr
2πr 2
1.6 × 10 c × 2.2 × 106 m / s × 0.53 × 10 −10 m
−19 1 B
= M = (1 − )
2 µr µ 0
= 0.93 × 10 −23 Am 2 B
H= −M
Spin magnetic moment µ0
ms = 0.927 × 10 −23 A ⋅ m 2 M = kH

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Typical magnetic susceptibilities of


Types of Magnetization
some common Earth materials

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Magnetic Anomalies Latitude Dependence of Magnetic Anomalies

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Mapping igneous Intrusion with


Mapping Magnetic Sources Seismic, Gravity and Magnetic Data

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Magnetic Basement Curie Depth

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Reversal of Earth’s Magnetic Field Types of Remanent Magnetization

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Paleomagnetic Alignment at a Mid-


Mid-Ocean Ridge An Example of A Magnetic Profile

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Paleolatitude Studies Polar Wander Path & Continent Drift

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