The Interpretation of Geomagnetic Field Reversal on the Basis of Fluctuation Growth by Using Disk Dynamo Model.

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Based on the viewpoint of fluctuation growth, we analyze and discuss the geomagnetic field reversal, focusing on a three-disk dynamo model, mainly on the effect of mutual inductance on dynamic behaviors. If mutual inductance is large, which means strong interaction between neighboring disks and their associated circuits, then a very slight fluctuation of electric current is found to be greatly enhanced after a short incubation time. On the contrary, after along incubation time, fluctuation growth is very slow when mutual inductance is small. Therefore the degree of interaction is related to the length of incubation time: the stronger the interaction, the shorter incubation time. The analogy between the disk dynamos and the geomagnetic field reversal patterns implies slight fluctuations are greatly enhanced during the period for the past 25 Ma, whereas fluctuation growth is very slow during the period of the Cretaceous Superchron, implying that mutual inductance is dependent on time. Hence, disk dynamo calculations including time dependence of mutual inductance are found to explain geomagnetic field reversal pattern qualitatively. From the mathematical viewpoint, numerical solutions for time dependent mutual inductance is found to be obtained by frequency modulation (FM) over those for time independent mutual inductance.

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