SIO229: Geomagnetism 2013
Instructor: Bob Parker
Prolog
This is the new website for Part 2 of SIO229, Geomagnetism.
I will post information about the class on this site, most importantly,
notes covering my lectures, and homework, in PDF form. You should
consult this site before each class to download the notes, and for
news about room changes, etc.
Notes
These are the notes that form the basis of the class.
Notes 1; pp 1-14
Notes 2; pp 15-37
Notes 3; pp 38-55
Notes 4; pp 56-63
Notes 5; pp 64-71
Diary
2/25/2013
Lecture 4
Gauss's theory of the main field; separation into internal and
external parts; upward and downward continuation. Notes, pp 16-21.
Homework set 1. Due next Monday.
In your answers explain what you are doing in English.
Homework consisting entirely of pages of algebra will be given
no credit.
2/27/2013
Lecture 5
Geomagnetic field modeling; the Lowes spectrum. Notes, pp 22-33.
Having completed the homework myself, I conclude it is probably a bit
too much work. So to reduce the burden I ask now that everyone do
Question 3, and choose either Question 1 or Question 2. Please don't
all select the same one.
3/01/2013
Lecture 6
Toroidal and Poloidal fields, Notes, pp 34-37.
I should mention that if you need to map geomagnetic fields on the
surface or at the top of the core based on the IGRF or other models, or
you need values at a point, these can easily be generated by
magmap, a Fortran based system found on my
website.
3/04/2013
Lecture 7
Magnetohydrodynamics and the core, Notes pp 38-43.
The first homework set of Geomagnetism is due today. No late
subsmissions, please.
Homework set 2.
You will also need this table of
IGRF coefficients for 2010.
Due next Monday.
3/05/2013
I have been asked today to invite you to visit the
course evaluation website for obvious reasons.
3/06/2013
Lecture 8
More on secular variation, Notes pp 43-52.
Here is
my solution to the first homework set.
3/07/2013
I found this link to a
picture of the
Glatzmaier-Roberts dynamo model in action.
By way of contrast, here is
picture of the geomagnetic field at the
other end of the content-glitz spectrum.
3/08/2013
Lecture 9
The Frozen Flux hypothesis; tests, Notes pp 44-55.
I think the derivation of Alfven's theorem was a bit opaque, so here
is picture to help see it.
Also here is a little
diagram for the Frozen Flux condition.
3/09/2013
Here is
Homework set 3, the last one.
Since there is no class on March 18, the homework is due on Friday,
3/15/2013.
3/11/2013
Lecture 10
Crustal magnetic fields, Notes 56-63.
Here are
some additional notes on crustal magnetic
anomalies.
3/13/2013
Lecture 11
The magnetic annihilator; filter theory for marine anomalies, Intro to
EM induction, Notes 60-66.
I have now posted
the solution to Homework set 2.
3/15/2013
Lecture 12
Electromagnetic induction in the Earth, Notes 64-71
In class today
I referred to Medin, A. E., Parker, R. L., and Constable, S.,
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors,
160, 51-9, doi:10.1016/j.pepi.2006.09.001, 2007.
Here is a
reprint for those interested.
Thank you for your hard work in this course.
3/22/2013
Here is my
solution to homework set 3.
I will give your papers to Dr Borsa if you wish to collect them, since I
am only infrequently at IGPP.
4/5/2013
I have removed files linked to homework and solutions.
If you need anything I have deleted, please get in touch with me
directly.