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A giant lava lamp inside the Earth might be flipping the planet's magnetic field
May 16, 2017 by Paula Koelemeijer
A giant lava lamp inside the Earth might be flipping the planet's magnetic field
 
If you could travel back in time 41,000 years to the last ice age, your compass would point south instead of north. That's because for a period of a few hundred years, the Earth's magnetic field was reversed. These reversals have happpened repeatedly over the planet's history, sometimes lasting hundreds of thousands of years. We know this from the way it affects the formation of magnetic minerals, that we can now study on the Earth's surface.

Several ideas exist to explain why magnetic field reversals happen. One of these just became more plausible. My colleagues and I discovered that regions on top of the Earth's core could behave like giant lava lamps, with blobs of rock periodically rising and falling deep inside our planet. This could affect its magnetic field and cause it to flip. The way we made this discovery was by studying signals from some of the world's most destructive earthquakes.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-05-giant-lava-lamp-earth-flipping.html#jCp

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Related interesting site to follow. USGS Geomagnetism Program.  They track changes in the magnetic field to help warn and prepare electrical grids for disruption. Not big flips like what this article describes, although they would be the first to see it happening, but fluctuation that could impact us from solar storms.

https://geomag.usgs.gov/

USGS though is facing a big budget cut so I'm not sure if there is a foreign service website that provides the same data (probably Canada, I'll look that up).