Title of article :
A test of the geocentric axial dipole hypothesis from an analysis of the skewness of the central marine magnetic anomaly
Author/Authors :
Acton، نويسنده , , Gary D. and Petronotis، نويسنده , , Katerina E. and Cape، نويسنده , , Cheryl D. and Ilg، نويسنده , , Sue Rotto and Gordon، نويسنده , , Richard G. and Bryan، نويسنده , , Phil C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
A new, global set of palaeomagnetic observations was obtained from analysis of the symmetry of the shape of 203 crossings of the Central marine magnetic anomaly, the anomaly observed above seafloor, formed during the Brunhes normal polarity chron (0-0.78 Ma). The data indicate that the time-averaged field can be described best by a dominant geocentric axial dipole component, whose position differs insignificantly from the present spin axis, and by a small geocentric axial quadrupole component (6.0%−6.7%+5.7% the size of the dipole component). If we simply assume that the Brunhes palaeomagnetic axis has been aligned with the present spin axis, the quadrupole component is 6.2% ± 4.7%, which differs significatly from a purely dipolar field, and is in good agreement with estimates from other palaeomagnetic data. Besides expanding the spatial distribution of palaeomagnetic field observations, an important step in removing biases in prior field estimates caused by poor global coverage, these results illustrate that valuable geomagnetic information as well as accurate palaeomagnetic poles can be obtained from skewness data.
Keywords :
Magnetic field , Skewness , Magnetic anomalies , paleomagnetism
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters