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Multidecadal variation of the Earth’s inner-core rotation
Yang, Y.; Song, X. (2023). Multidecadal variation of the Earth’s inner-core rotation. Nature Geoscience 16(2): 182-187. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-022-01112-z
In: Nature Geoscience. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1752-0894; e-ISSN 1752-0908, more
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(2023). Differential rotation of the Earth’s inner core changes over decades and has come to near-halt. Nature Geoscience 16(2): 113-114. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-022-01113-y, more
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  • Yang, Y.
  • Song, X.

Abstract
    Differential rotation of Earth’s inner core relative to the mantle is thought to occur under the effects of the geodynamo on core dynamics and gravitational core–mantle coupling. This rotation has been inferred from temporal changes between repeated seismic waves that should traverse the same path through the inner core. Here we analyse repeated seismic waves from the early 1990s and show that all of the paths that previously showed significant temporal changes have exhibited little change over the past decade. This globally consistent pattern suggests that differential inner-core rotation has recently paused. We compared this recent pattern to the Alaskan seismic records of South Sandwich Islands doublets going back to 1964 and it seems to be associated with a gradual turning-back of the inner core relative to the mantle as a part of an approximately seven-decade oscillation, with another turning point in the early 1970s. This multidecadal periodicity coincides with changes in several other geophysical observations, especially the length of day and magnetic field. These observations provide evidence for dynamic interactions between the Earth’s layers, from the deepest interior to the surface, potentially due to gravitational coupling and the exchange of angular momentum from the core and mantle to the surface.

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