Response of Earth's magnetic field to large lower mantle heterogeneity

Sahoo, Swarandeep ; Sreenivasan, Binod (2020) Response of Earth's magnetic field to large lower mantle heterogeneity Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 549 . p. 116507. ISSN 0012-821X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116507

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116507

Abstract

A simplified two-fold pattern of convection in the Earth's core is often used to explain the non-axisymmetric magnetic flux concentrations in the present day geomagnetic field. For large lateral variations in the lower mantle heat flux, however, a substantial east–west dichotomy in core convection may be expected. This study examines the effect of a large lateral variation in heat flux at the outer boundary in cylindrical annulus experiments that achieve approximate geostrophy of the convection as well as in rapidly rotating spherical shell simulations. In either geometry, the imposed boundary heat flux is derived from the seismic shear wave velocity in the lowermost mantle. The pattern of large-scale convection in the simulations closely follows that in the annulus experiments, which suggests that the lateral buoyancy at the equator essentially determines the structure of core convection. In particular, the location of a coherent downwelling that forms beneath Canada in mildly driven convection entirely switches over to the Siberian region in strongly driven states. Spherical dynamo models in turn show that this eastward migration of convection causes the relative instability or even the disappearance of the high-latitude magnetic flux in the Western hemisphere. Finally, large radial buoyancy causes homogenization of convection, which may place an upper bound for the Rayleigh number in the core.

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Keywords:Geomagnetic Field; Core Flows; Core-Mantle Interaction.
ID Code:119814
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