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The Geodynamo
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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A comparison is made of the differences and similarities between the solar dynamo and the geodynamo. Special attention is paid to the energetics, the dynamics, the role of turbulence, and the α- and ω-sources in these dynamos.
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- 10. Geodynamo and Planetary Dynamos
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