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A sheet-metal geodynamo

Ulrich R. Christensen
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Ulrich R. Christensen: Ulrich R. Christensen is at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max-Planck Strasse 2, 37191 Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany. christensen@mps.mpg.de

Nature, 2008, vol. 454, issue 7208, 1058-1059

Abstract: A decade of modelling Earth's core on computers has led to the belief that we understand what produces Earth's magnetic field. More realistic simulations are now shaking that complacency.

Date: 2008
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