Innovative studies on the Earth's magnetic field

Explore groundbreaking research and cutting-edge discoveries related to Earth's magnetic field. This includes advanced studies on geomagnetic reversals, magnetosphere dynamics, solar wind interactions, and the latest scientific findings that enhance our understanding of planetary magnetism and its impact on space weather and geological processes. Discover innovative experiments, supercomputer simulations, and new analytical techniques used to model and predict changes in our planet's protective magnetic shield.

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    Study: 'Two hidden 'continents' beneath the crust are influencing Earth's magnetic field' (February 2026)

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    • Vincula estructuras del manto profundo con la forma irregular del campo magnético

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    This study is groundbreaking in directly linking LLSVPs to the irregular shape of the Earth's magnetic field, explaining its asymmetry and persistence. Simulations show how these regions alter core flow since the age of dinosaurs.

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    Study: 'TWO TITANIC STRUCTURES HIDDEN DEEP WITHIN THE EARTH HAVE ALTERED THE MAGNETIC FIELD FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS' (February 2026)

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    • Vincula regiones de baja velocidad sísmica con la forma del campo magnético

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    This study reinforces the discovery of LLSVPs' long-term influence on the magnetic field, providing details on their nature and depth. It confirms their role as 'shadow architects' of the Earth's geodynamo for 265 million years.

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    Study: 'Hidden structures in the Earth's mantle are affecting the planet's magnetic field' (February 2026)

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    • Identifica estructuras ocultas en el manto que influyen en el campo magnético

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    This study provides a detailed explanation of the mantle structures' influence mechanism, emphasizing heat transfer from the core. It highlights how temperature variations affect the liquid core and allow magnetic traces to persist for millions of years.

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    Study: 'Scientists discover Earth's magnetic field changed 40 million years ago: 'It challenges understanding'' (March 2026)

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    • Revela una inversión del campo magnético terrestre hace 40 millones de años

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    This finding is crucial for re-evaluating our understanding of geomagnetic reversals and Earth's core dynamics. It documents a reversal that did not follow the usual pattern, lasting thousands of years longer than expected, challenging conventional ideas.

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    Study: 'Researcher studies the evolution of Earth's magnetic field from volcanic rocks' (February 2026)

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    • Permite reconstruir la evolución del campo magnético terrestre

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    This study highlights an innovative and advanced methodology (micromagnetic tomography and quantum technology) for paleomagnetism research. It offers a window into the planet's past and clues about Earth's internal dynamics, reconstructing the magnetic field's history.

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    Study: 'Earth's magnetic pole shifted and will have a crucial impact on global navigation and daily technology' (January 2026)

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    • Renovates the use of Earth's magnetic field for navigation

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    Although pole shift is natural, the recent deceleration and the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025 (WMM2025) are current developments with direct and crucial implications for technology and global navigation in 2026. It is vital for the accuracy of positioning systems.

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    Study: 'A strange anomaly lurks beneath Australia's depths, and now we know it could change the planet's future' (February 2026)

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    • Actúa como un archivo natural del pasado profundo del continente

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    This study is innovative in using advanced data processing techniques to reveal a significant regional magnetic anomaly. It enhances our understanding of Australia's deep geological architecture and its relationship with the Earth's magnetic field, offering clues about geological history.

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    Study: 'Advances in monitoring Earth's magnetic field: science seeks to better understand the South Atlantic Anomaly' (December 2025)

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    • Aumenta la precisión en el monitoreo del campo magnético terrestre

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    This very recent study underscores the importance of ongoing research in one of the most critical regions of the Earth's magnetic field. The South Atlantic Anomaly has direct implications for technological infrastructure and protection against space radiation, being a focus of constant monitoring.