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To learn more about the nature of earth's magnetic field, head to British Geological Survey's page here. The computed core flow and acceleration of the liquid iron at the top of the outer core, along the core-mantle boundary, for the time shown at the top. The average and maximum values are given in the bottom right, along with a scale arrow. The images are derived from measurements of the magnetic field at and above the Earth’s surface. Continents are for reference, Image and animation generated by Ciarán Beggan of British Geological Survey (left). |
To learn more on British Geological Survey's long term monitoring of the earth's magnetic field, head to British Geological Survey's page here. To access the geomagnetic measurements archived by the British Geological Survey, head to their OpenGeoscience service here. To learn more on space weather, solar wind, and solar storm, head over to British Geological Survey introduction to sun-earth connection here. |
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To learn more about the Geomagnetic observatories run by the British Geological Services, head over to their Magnetic observatories page here. |