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Geophysicists may have found an explanation for the Earth's wandering Northern Magnetic Pole: study

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Geophysicists may have found an explanation for the Earth's wandering Northern Magnetic Pole: study
Geophysicists may have found an explanation for the Earth's wandering Northern Magnetic Pole: study

Scientists now say they may understand why the North Magnetic Pole is moving, according to a new study.

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RESTRICTIONS: Broadcast: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Digital: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Scientists now say they may have an explanation for the North Magnetic Pole’s wandering movements, according to a new study.

The North Magnetic Pole has been shifting its position from Canada to Siberia, and since the 2000s, the movement has been picking up speed.

Writing in Nature Geoscience, the scientists say there are jets of molten material in the outer core of the Earth, and alterations to the flow are moving the North Magnetic Pole.

According to the paper, researchers utilized the European Space Agency's Swarm satellites to collect the magnetic data needed for the study.

Citing the authors, BBC reports the molten jet is located much further south than the researchers originally thought in their presentation to the American Geophysical Union two years ago.

The study's lead author is cited as saying that the flow made the Canadian magnetic node weaker in relation to the Siberian node, which causes Russia to win the subterranean tug of war for the Magnetic North Pole.

RUNDOWN SHOWS: 1.

North Magnetic Pole has been moving from Canada to Russia 2.

Polar drift is caused by molten jets in the Earth's outer core 3.

The jet is further to the south than study authors previously thought 4.

The flow strengthens the magnetic node in Siberia and weakens one in Canada VOICEOVER (in English): "The Earth's North Magnetic Pole has been shifting its position from Canada to Siberia, and since the 2000s, the movement has been picking up speed.

According to a new study, scientists now say they may understand why the pole is moving." "Writing in Nature Geoscience, the scientists say there are jets of molten material in the outer core of the Earth, and alterations to the flow are moving the North Magnetic Pole." "Citing the authors, BBC reports the molten jet is located much further south than the researchers originally thought in their presentation to the American Geophysical Union two years ago." "The study's lead author is cited as saying that the flow made the Canadian magnetic node weaker in relation to the Siberian node, which causes Russia to win the subterranean tug of war for the Magnetic North Pole." SOURCES: Nature Geoscience, Nature, BBC https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-020-0570-9.epdf?sharing_token=IAPs3EIo1un-0wQ5OB9HWtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0NKkhOOgKzOVqiZYU4nlxXxWIa8QRdBhLYpnuGEXoit2DO8byiCfBiQWz-qT3pRJY8157ETFTeLnqr9ytIXmBuEwakcNVtz6tRLYfunU6Ls5tX81DFYktlO7NHAoM1k-dkek1RbwXOTuyDoim1qPnwIHJaw2wchYbHsBJ3RaOmOtNaJ2PGR5p0XRBFVBDxNYrJFP5h4rdgwD6p2v_qwHSzj&tracking_referrer=www.bbc.com https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-020-0570-9 https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-52550973 *** For story suggestions please contact tips@nextanimation.com.tw For technical and editorial support, please contact: Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841 Europe: +44 20 7542 7599 Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377

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