Earth's changing E.M. Field
Earth's changing E.M. Field
Hi,
I'd like to know the masses of :
1. Earth's;
2. Inner and outer cores';
3. The Electromagnetic Clusters;
4. Relative position of Earth's E.M. Clusters; and
5. What you can offer on Earth's changing E.M. Field.
I would appreciate it.
chlyde01@att.net
I'd like to know the masses of :
1. Earth's;
2. Inner and outer cores';
3. The Electromagnetic Clusters;
4. Relative position of Earth's E.M. Clusters; and
5. What you can offer on Earth's changing E.M. Field.
I would appreciate it.
chlyde01@att.net
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Re: Earth's changing E.M. Field
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Re: Earth's changing E.M. Field
Hi Chlyde,
While we appreciate your questions, they are outside the scope of our forum. I've provided some answers and resources that were from general searches, so you may have much of this information already.
I'd like to know the masses of :
1. Earth's; 5.972 × 10^24 kg
2. Inner and outer cores'; core weighs in at 657 billion trillion kilograms (724 million trillion tons)
3. The Electromagnetic Clusters; https://sci.esa.int/web/cluster/-/31313 ... etic-field
4. Relative position of Earth's E.M. Clusters;
https://sos.noaa.gov/datasets/earths-ma ... s-needles/
5. What you can offer on Earth's changing E.M. Field. https://web.ua.es/docivis/magnet/earths ... ield2.html
Magnetic Field Calculator
https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/calcul ... ml#igrfwmm
Hope this information is helpful!
While we appreciate your questions, they are outside the scope of our forum. I've provided some answers and resources that were from general searches, so you may have much of this information already.
I'd like to know the masses of :
1. Earth's; 5.972 × 10^24 kg
2. Inner and outer cores'; core weighs in at 657 billion trillion kilograms (724 million trillion tons)
3. The Electromagnetic Clusters; https://sci.esa.int/web/cluster/-/31313 ... etic-field
4. Relative position of Earth's E.M. Clusters;
https://sos.noaa.gov/datasets/earths-ma ... s-needles/
5. What you can offer on Earth's changing E.M. Field. https://web.ua.es/docivis/magnet/earths ... ield2.html
Magnetic Field Calculator
https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/calcul ... ml#igrfwmm
Hope this information is helpful!
Re: Earth's changing E.M. Field
Hi, Moderator,
Did I post my question about Earth's Magnetic Field info in the right forum ( I don't come here much ) ? So, would you direct me to the correct forum, please :? ) thanks
Did I post my question about Earth's Magnetic Field info in the right forum ( I don't come here much ) ? So, would you direct me to the correct forum, please :? ) thanks
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Re: Earth's changing E.M. Field
Hi Clyde,
We have information from the Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) that archives Space Geodesy data, and 4 additional Data Active Archive Centers (DAACs) - ASDC, GESC, GHRC, and LP, however EOSDIS doesn't contain this data. https://earthdata.nasa.gov/eosdis/daacs
I was able to find some interesting threads on electromagnetic fields and waves on the physics forum
https://www.physicsforums.com/#physics.9
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/e ... ve.961752/
Information regarding Earth's mass and how to calculate it:
https://forums.space.com
https://forums.space.com/threads/how-to ... *****.27468/
Also, information on substorms and magnetic reconnection with missions THEMIS and ARTEMIS:
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/them ... index.html
We do appreciate your visit, and will be expanding our resources in the near future to include LAADS and OB DAACs. Please check back!
We have information from the Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) that archives Space Geodesy data, and 4 additional Data Active Archive Centers (DAACs) - ASDC, GESC, GHRC, and LP, however EOSDIS doesn't contain this data. https://earthdata.nasa.gov/eosdis/daacs
I was able to find some interesting threads on electromagnetic fields and waves on the physics forum
https://www.physicsforums.com/#physics.9
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/e ... ve.961752/
Information regarding Earth's mass and how to calculate it:
https://forums.space.com
https://forums.space.com/threads/how-to ... *****.27468/
Also, information on substorms and magnetic reconnection with missions THEMIS and ARTEMIS:
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/them ... index.html
We do appreciate your visit, and will be expanding our resources in the near future to include LAADS and OB DAACs. Please check back!
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Re: Earth's changing E.M. Field
Thank you for answering these questions. I was looking for answers a long time.