Earth’s magnetic field, generated by movements within its molten iron core, serves as a protective shield against solar winds ...
Scientists from 19 international institutions release a complementary magnetic model called the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF), which is also updated every five years.
Scientists from 19 international institutions release a complementary magnetic model called the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF), which is also updated every five years.
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Abstract: The eleventh generation of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) was adopted in December 2009 by the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy Working Group V-MOD ...
Recent developments in this vibrant field have led to improvements in ... benefiting their traditional applications for measurements of geomagnetic anomalies and magnetic fields in space, and ...
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Live Science on MSNEarth grew an extra, never-before-seen 'radiation belt' after last year's supercharged solar storm — and it's probably still thereData collected from a once-defunct NASA satellite show that Earth grew two extra radiation belts following a supercharged ...
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A pair of physicists at the University of Crete has found that some types of biological magnetoreceptors used by various ...
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