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Experiments on precessing flows in the Earth's liquid core

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1995

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Experiments simulating flow in the Earth's liquid core induced by luni-solar precession of the solid mantle indicate, to a first approximation, that the core behaves like a rigidized fluid sphere spinning slower than the mantle and with its spin axis lagging the mantle spin axis in precession. Secondary flow patterns are always present. At low precession rates the fluid sphere is subdivided into a set of cylinders coaxial with the fluid spin axis, the cylinders rotating alternately at slightly faster and slower rates relative to the net retrograde motion of the fluid as a whole.

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