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Title: De Verborgen Attractie van de Aarde


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Origin and significance of the geomagnetic field
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Origin and significance of the geomagnetic field
  • Cor Langereis
  • Paleomagnetic Laboratory
  • Fort Hoofddijk
  • Department of Earth Sciences
  • Utrecht University

3
Origin and significance of the geomagnetic field
  • The basics
  • Magnetism the basics a bit of history
  • Earths magnetic field an introduction
  • Geomagnetism present historical field
  • Paleomagnetism the ancient field
  • Intensity of the field through time

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Magnetism the very basics
  • - Magnetic field H
  • - Magnetic moment m
  • - Magnetic induction B
  • - Magnetic susceptibility ?
  • - Magnetisation M
  • - Magnetic dipoles
  • - Magnetic permeability m

5
Magnetic field H
H i / l i / 2? r A/m
Tauxe, 2005
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Magnetic moment m (dipole)
m i O i ? r2 Am2
Tauxe, 2005
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Magnetic induction B
B m H Tesla
Tauxe, 2005
8
Magnetostatic energy
Tauxe, 2005
9
Magnetization
Remanent magnetization Mr
Induced magnetization Mi c H
Total magnetization in matter (e.g. rocks)
Mtot Mi Mr
10
Magnetism a bit of history
11
Magnetic declination in China
Compass via Arabs to Europe
12
Petrus Peregrinus (1269)Epistola de Magnete
Discovered dipole properties of lodestone first
scientific treatise ever written !
13
Petrus Peregrinus Medal of the MPRG Division
Pierre de Maricourt AKA Petrus Peregrinus
(pilgrim) 1269 AD Siege of Lucera (Apulia) by
armies of Charles dAnjou Epistola de Magnete
Castle of Lucera
14
Records (ship logs) used for historical
observationsof the field
Navigation (charts)
15
The Earth is a big magnet ...
  • De Magnete, Magneticisque
  • Corporibus, et de Magno
  • Magnete Tellure
  • Gilbert (1600)

First known physical property of the Earth
(Newton discovered gravity in 1672)
16
19th centuryNatural remanent magnetization
(NRM) directions from ancient rockslike a tape
recording ...
Paleomagnetism
17
Gauss (1838) mathematical description of the
geomagnetic field
Course Geopotential Fields
18
Recent history ...
  • Bernard Brunhes (1906)
  • field reversals
  • Joseph Larmor (1919)
  • dynamo process
  • 19-fifties
  • Proof of continental drift
  • 19-sixties
  • Birth of plate tectonics

19
External FieldMagnetic Storms Space Weather
20
Earths external magnetic field
The external magnetic field Space Weather
21
External Fields Solar Variation
1 of the internal field
22
Main Elements of the Field
Tauxe, 2005
23
Earths Dipole Field
Simple bar magnet (dipole)
Not so simple dynamo process in fluid outer core
24
Dipole ... and non-dipole field
Tauxe, 2005
25
Poles
  • Geographic
  • vs.
  • Magnetic
  • vs.
  • Geomagnetic

Butler, 1992
26
Magnetic geomagneticpolesNorthern Hemisphere
27
Magnetic geomagnetic poles Southern Hemisphere
28
Secular variation of the field
Borssele, in 1615
29
Secular variation declination
30
Secular variationinclination
31
Geomagnetism present historical field
DI 20
DD 65
3000 yr
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Secular Variation observatories
34
Secular Variation observatories
35
Secular variation aeromagnetics
Sabaka et al., 2004
36
Secular variation satellites
Hulot et al.,, 2002
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IGRF International Geomagnetic Reference Field
Tauxe, 2005
40
Magnetic directional data
Tauxe, 2005
41
Virtual Geomagnetic Poles (VGP)
Tauxe, 2005
42
Virtual Geomagnetic Poles (VGP)
Tauxe, 2005
43
Secular Variation
  • Averaged over time
  • Geomagnetic Pole
  • coincides with
  • Rotation Axis
  • Geocentric
  • Axial
  • Dipole
  • Hypothesis (GAD)

44
Jackson, Jonkers Walker, 2000
45
Jackson, Jonkers Walker, 2000
46
Is the field decaying ?
47
Is the field decaying ?
Consequences for the external magnetic field
Space Weather
48
Paleomagnetism the ancient field
  • Present historical field excellent - good
  • Archeomagnetic field (0-7 kyr) reasonable
  • Last 5 Myr well OK
  • Back in time gets worse and worse
  • Archean field still mostly a mystery
  • Data quantity quality decrease exponentially
    with time,
  • but it is not hopeless ( said the russian
    optimist)

49
Archeomagnetism
  • German secular variation
  • master curve
  • (800 BC to Present)

Schnepp Lanos, 2005
50
Archeomagnetism
Korte et al., 2005a,b
51
Archeomagnetism
Korte et al., 2005
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Secular Variation
  • Averaged over time
  • Geomagnetic Pole
  • coincides with
  • Rotation Axis
  • Geocentric
  • Axial
  • Dipole
  • hypothesis (GAD)

53
Paleomagnetic Pole Average VGP
  • Di,Ii
  • VGPi
  • VGPave, a95

54
Excursions of the field
Excursions are associated with low dipole
intensity
Langereis et al., 1997
Guyodo Valet, 1999
55
Reversals of the field
56
Reversal time scale a barcode
  • Seconds - years
  • external fields
  • 300-500 yr
  • outer core convection
  • 3000-5000 yr
  • inner core diffusion
  • gt 10 kyr
  • CMB mantle processes
  • 100 yr 10 kyr
  • secular variation
  • excursions
  • reversals
  • 10 kyr 1 Myr
  • polarity (sub)chrons
  • 10-100 Myr
  • superchrons

Butler, 1992
57
Marine magnetic anomalies
World crustal age
58
Intensity of the field through time
  • Like paleomagnetic directions, intensity data
    quantity quality decrease exponentially with
    time

59
Paleointensity different techniques
Valet, 2003
  • All techniques are time-consuming and have a low
    success rate (15)

60
Relation with cosmogenic isotopes
Valet, 2003
  • Cosmogenic isotopes (e.g. 14C,10Be,36Cl) are
    formed by cosmic radiation and solar wind, and
    have a short half-life.
  • They are an independent measure of geomagnetic
    field strength

61
Scarce data before 300 Ma
Biggin et al., 2008
62
Intensity of the field through time
From lifeless to living
Tarduno et al., 2006
  • What was the field like during the period from
    lifeless to living ?
  • What is the influence of the growth of the solid
    inner core ?

63
Origin of the geomagnetic field
  • Geodynamo powered by chemical convection in the
    fluid outer core.
  • The role of the inner core (and its growth) is
    still subject to debate

64
Assignment 1 geomagnetic field
  • Handout
  • Lisa Tauxe course notes (link)
  • Programs (website)
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