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  Correlations between the geomagnetic field variations, the fluctuations of the earth's rotation and climate change

Greiner-Mai, H., Jochmann, H. (1995): Correlations between the geomagnetic field variations, the fluctuations of the earth's rotation and climate change, (Scientific Technical Report STR ; 95/08), Potsdam : Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, 41 p.
https://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.b103-950872

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Greiner-Mai, Hans1, 2, 3, Author
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1Scientific Technical Report STR, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_9026              
21.2 Global Geomonitoring and Gravity Field, 1.0 Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146026              
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 Abstract: The amplitude spectra of global geophysical phenomena were investigated to motivate research of physical connections between them. The suggested causality was derived from comparison of the spectra, and from cross correlation functions. The following global parameters were discussed: for the earth rotation by the variations of the length of day, for the gemagnetic variation by the global field intensity, changes of the dipole axis and the westward drift, and for climate change by the atmospheric excitation function derived from air pressure variations, and temperature variations. The model of atmospheric excitation, which can be proved most exactly for the annual variation of length of day, is responsible for the 11 and 22 years periods, too. It failed for longer periods e. g., partially for the 30 years periods and completely for the 60 to 80 years periods, which were also discovered in the mean temperature and geomagnetic field variations. Therefore, it was suggested that longer periods in climate change and in the variations of the earth's rotation are caused independently by the same process in the earth core, provided that a physical influence of the geomagnetic field on climate will be accepted in future. The investigation was completed by comparison with the spectra of some local temperature variations in Europe.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 1995
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 41
 Publishing info: Potsdam : Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
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 Identifiers: URN: urn:nbn:de:kobv:b103-950872
DOI: 10.2312/GFZ.b103-950872
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Title: Scientific Technical Report STR
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Publ. Info: Potsdam : Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 95/08 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1610-0956