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Numerical dynamos with outer boundary heat flux inferred from probabilistic tomography-consequences for latitudinal distribution of magnetic flux

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 203, Issue 2, Pages 840-855

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggv332

Keywords

Dynamo: theories and simulations; Magnetic field; Heat flow; Mantle processes; Core; outer core and inner core; Seismic tomography

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  1. Academia Sinica grant [102-CDA-M02]

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Mantle control on the geodynamo is often simulated using numerical dynamos with imposed outer boundary heat flux inferred from lower mantle tomography, assuming that seismic and thermal anomalies in the lowermost mantle are highly correlated. However, non-thermal effectsmight perturb this idealized linear seismic-thermal mapping. Here we use a probabilistic tomography model to isolate the thermal part of the seismic anomaly in order to impose a more realistic core-mantle boundary heat flux pattern on the outer boundary of numerical dynamo simulations. We demonstrate that on time average these dynamo models have more low-latitude convective and magnetic activity than corresponding models with conventional tomographic heat flux. In addition, the low-latitude magnetic flux and kinetic energy contributions are more time-dependent in the dynamo models with a probabilistic tomography heat flux, and thus may recover the observed latitudinal distribution of geomagnetic flux on the core-mantle boundary, which we propose as a morphological criterion for Earth-like dynamo models.

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