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Satellite magnetic data reveal interannual waves in Earth's core.

Nicolas GilletFelix GerickDominique JaultTobias SchwaigerJulien AubertMathieu Istas
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceThe physics responsible for most of the interannual geomagnetic field changes, continually recorded by satellites for 20 years, is a long-standing open issue. By analyzing magnetic data, we detect Magneto-Coriolis waves in the Earth's outer core that account for a significant part of this signal. We further propose theoretical advances in the physical characterization of these waves, enabling a deeper understanding of the dynamics behind the geomagnetic signal. It should allow one to better sketch the heterogeneous magnetic field deep within the core, shedding further light on the mechanisms that sustain the geodynamo. Our interpretation does not require the presence of a stratified layer at the top of the core, with potent consequences regarding the Earth's thermal history.
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