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Probing Earth's dynamo

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Figure 1: Alternative models of the primary azimuthal flow in the Earth's liquid outer core, which stem from setting different boundary conditions for the interaction between the inner and outer cores.

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Olson, P. Probing Earth's dynamo. Nature 389, 337–338 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/38622

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