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Category Archives: Geomagnetism
Why South Atlantic Anomaly is splitting in two
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is a region at the magnetic equator, where Earth’s magnetic field is weaker than usual, allowing charged particles from the sun and space to reach lower altitudes than normal. This weakened magnetic field dips down to an … Continue reading
Another Evidence that the Outer Layer of the Inner Core is a permanent dipole magnet that drives the spin speed
As per the recent news https://today.usc.edu/earths-inner-core-is-less-solid-than-previously-thought/ the Inner Core was widely thought of as a solid sphere. The original aim of the University of South Carolina scientists was to further chart the slowing of the Inner Core. However, what they … Continue reading
Atlantic Ocean Warming Starts at the South Atlantic Anomaly
Recent news uncovered that the ocean’s physical and biogeochemical conditions are rapidly changing over time. The changes observed include “continuing trends of surface warming, increase in salinity, loss of dissolved oxygen (DO), increase in carbon dioxide (CO2), and ocean acidification … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Geomagnetism, Global Warming
Tagged carbon-dioxide, Climate Change, SAA
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