Measurements of the large-scale direct-current earth potential and possible implications for the geomagnetic dynamo

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Dynamo Theory, Electric Potential, Geomagnetism, Communication Cables, Direct Current, Earth Core, Earth Mantle

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The magnitude of the large-scale direct-current earth potential was measured on a section of a recently laid transatlantic telecommunications cable. Analysis of the data acquired on the 4476-kilometer cable yielded a mean direct-current potential drop of less than about 0.072 + or 0.050 millivolts per kilometer. Interpreted in terms of a generation of the potential by the earth's geodynamo, such a small value of the mean potential implies that the toroidal and poloidal magnetic fields of the dynamo are approximately equal at the core-mantle boundary.

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