When the dipole geomagnetic field dwindles away
R.A. Facer
Bulletin of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
2(2) 29 - 33
Published: 1971
Abstract
It is now widely accepted that the geomagnetic field changes sign from time to time, generally irregularly, this "reversal" being accompanied by a decrease in intensity. Study of these changes in the past geomagnetic field has been limited to consideration of the dipole field. Unfortunately, the non-dipole geomagnetic field is more significant than has been considered previously - not only in palaeo-magnetism (Facer, 1970), but perhaps in the future in exploration magnetic studies also.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG971229
© ASEG 1971