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  List of Accepted Contributions - MPRG2 Magnetic field variations: from jerks to reversals (tribute to J.L. LeMouel)

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EGU05-A-00184
Demina, I.; Nikitina., L.; Farafonova, Yu.
Secular variations and the dynamic model of the geomagnetic field sources.

EGU05-A-01656
Olson, P.; Amit, H.
The origin of the rapid decrease of the geomagnetic dipole moment

EGU05-A-01660
Amit, H.; Olson, P.
The origin of the geomagnetic dipole tilt and drift

EGU05-A-02715
Tarduno, J. A.; Cottrell, R. D.; Bauch, D. G.; Watkeys, M. K.
Geomagnetic Field Morphology and Inner Core Growth

EGU05-A-03104
Ballani, L.; Wardinski, I.; Greiner-Mai , H.; Stromeyer, D.
Surveying the 1991 jerk in the core-mantle-boundary zone

EGU05-A-03112
Wicht, J.
Inverse magnetic field patches and reversals in dynamo simulations

EGU05-A-03234
Mandea, M.
Geomagnetic jerks: observation, theoretical modeling, and implications

EGU05-A-03273
Haldan, M.M.; Langereis, C.G.
Some detailed records of secular variation during the Permian-Carboniferous Reversed Superchron

EGU05-A-03364
Strik, G.; Tauxe, L.; Langereis, C.G.
Similarity between the late Archaean and current geodynamo: secular variation and palaeointensity analysis of 2.8-2.7 Ga flood basalts from the Pilbara Craton, Australia

EGU05-A-03577
Vérard, C.; Winklhofer, M.; Leonhardt, R.; Fabian, K.
Variations in magnetic properties along thin lava flow profiles: implications for palaeo-direction and palaeo-intensity determinations

EGU05-A-03635
Valet, J.P.; Meynadier, L. ; Guyodo, Y.
Geomagnetic field strength and reversal rate

EGU05-A-03660
Chulliat, A.; Olsen, N.; Sabaka, T.
Tests of the frozen-flux and tangentially geostrophic assumptions using magnetic satellite data

EGU05-A-04689
Liddicoat, J.; Iorio, M.; Budillon, F.; Incoronato, A.; Tiano, P.; Coe, R.; D'Argenio, B.; Marsella, E.
Palaeosecular variation of Late Pleistocene and Holocene sediment, Gulf of Salerno, western Mediterranean Sea

EGU05-A-04691
Bloxham, J.
Very Short PEriod Secular Variation

EGU05-A-05165
Chambodut, A.; Mandea, M.; Eymin, C.
Geomagnetic jerks detected from comprehensive magnetic field models

EGU05-A-05271
Narteau, C.
Time scales of the reversal process in a multiple scale dynamo model

EGU05-A-07307
Stefani, F.; Gerbeth, G.
A simple mean-field model of polarity reversals

EGU05-A-08319
Faurschou Knudsen, M.; Mac Niocaill, C.; Henderson, G.M.
Investigating the global-field behaviour and duration of a geomagnetic excursion

EGU05-A-08403
Eymin, C.; Chambodut, A.; Mandea, M.
Geomagnetic jerks at the top of the core

EGU05-A-09444
Schaeffer, N. ; Cardin, P.
Quasigeostrophic dynamos at low magnetic Prandtl numbers

EGU05-A-09490
Jault, D.; Legaut, G.
Zonal winds within the Earth’s core

EGU05-A-09492
Pais, M. A.; Mandea, M.
Why we should expect the `Backus effect' to be time dependent

EGU05-A-09504
HULOT, G.; KHOKHLOV, A.; BOULIGAND, C.
On statistical paleomagnetic field modeling

EGU05-A-09634
Cardin, P.; Alboussière, T.; Brito, D.; Fournier, A.; Masson, J.-P.; Nataf, H.-C; Schmitt, D.
DTS : a liquid sodium experiment in the magnetostrophic regime


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