The dynamo problem and the geomagnetic field

It is probable that the major part of the Earth's magnetic field is generated by processes of electromagnetic induction within the liquid core of the Earth. Following a discussion of the general problem of producing magnetic fields in a body of electrically conducting fluid such as the Earth�...

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