Possible consequences of a dwindling geomagnetic field
I.K. Crain
Bulletin of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
2(3) 46 - 47
Published: 1971
Abstract
Recently, Facer (1971) has discussed the problem of the dwindling of the geomagnetic field, and estimated that in 810 years (AD 2781) the dipole and non-dipole fields will be roughly equal and that in 1931 years (AD 3902) the dipole field will be essentially zero. Various authors (Crain and Crain, 1970; Cox, 1968; Parker, 1969) have suggested that these conditions are highly favourable for the production of geomagnetic reversals.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG971346
© ASEG 1971