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An inner core slip-sliding away

Michael I. Bergman
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Michael I. Bergman: Mathematics and Computing, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, Massachusetts 01230, USA. bergman@simons-rock.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7307, 697-698

Abstract: An ingenious proposal holds that Earth's inner core is solidifying in the western hemisphere and melting in the east. The process is consequent on, and reinforces, its easterly slippage — or translation.

Date: 2010
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