Geomagnetic Reversals and Dynamo Bursts in a Simple Geodynamo Model


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The question of what exactly happens with the geodynamo process during the reversal of a geomagnetic field is studied in a simple geodynamo model. The geodynamo action is described by the so called dynamo number characterizing the joint action of the main drivers of the geomagnetic field, i.e., the differential rotation and mirror–asymmetric convection. In mirror-asymmetric convection, for instance, in the northern hemisphere, there are more right vortices than left vortices, whereas in the southern hemisphere, there are more left vortices than right vortices. The effect of the magnetic field on the flow is described by the suppression of the mirror asymmetry: due to this suppression, e.g., in the northern hemisphere, the excess of right vortices over left vortices decreases. It is also assumed that due to this suppression, the mirror asymmetry can change its sign; i.e., the number of left vortices in the northern hemisphere can become larger than the number of right vortices. Correspondingly, the dynamo number can also change its sign. It is shown that the short-term changes of the sign of the dynamo number are responsible for the very short time span accommodating the reversal, when compared to the interval between the reversals.

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E. V. Yushkov

Faculty of Physics

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Email: yushkov.msu@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 1199991

D. D. Sokoloff

Faculty of Physics; Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radio Wave Propagation; Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: yushkov.msu@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 1199991; Troitsk, Moscow, 142191; Moscow, 123242

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