A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field
The spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field is usually assumed to be exponential in the spherical harmonic degree (n). An equally valid assumption, however, is that the spectrum at the surface of the Earth's core has a power-law dependence on n. Some implications of these two assumption...
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doaj-a74bd951a4d34ce792f5ce71b06f92fb2020-11-25T00:19:06ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X1996-06-0139310.4401/ag-3988A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic fieldD. R. BarracloughA. De SantisThe spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field is usually assumed to be exponential in the spherical harmonic degree (n). An equally valid assumption, however, is that the spectrum at the surface of the Earth's core has a power-law dependence on n. Some implications of these two assumptions are discussed, noting that, in the first case, a value for the core radius can be derived from the slope of the spectrum and, in the second, that the spectrum for radii greater than the radius of the core is a mixture of the exponential and power-law types.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3988Geomagnetic fieldspatial power spectrum |
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D. R. Barraclough A. De Santis A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field Annals of Geophysics Geomagnetic field spatial power spectrum |
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A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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A note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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note on two expressions for the spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field |
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) |
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Annals of Geophysics |
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1593-5213 2037-416X |
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1996-06-01 |
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The spatial power spectrum of the geomagnetic field is usually assumed to be exponential in the spherical harmonic degree (n). An equally valid assumption, however, is that the spectrum at the surface of the Earth's core has a power-law dependence on n. Some implications of these two assumptions are discussed, noting that, in the first case, a value for the core radius can be derived from the slope of the spectrum and, in the second, that the spectrum for radii greater than the radius of the core is a mixture of the exponential and power-law types. |
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Geomagnetic field spatial power spectrum |
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