北美构造板块的长期变化

IF 0.6 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal-Geophysical Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.24028/gj.v44i2.256268
T. Sumaruk, P. V. Sumaruk
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本文利用位于北磁极附近和北美构造板块中纬度地区的地磁观测站的观测结果,研究了地球磁场的长期变化。揭示了太阳活动对北美板块SV的影响。作者确定了SV的非偶极子源,周期约为22年。在太阳活动的XX-XXI周期中,源对SV的影响不大,可能是受SV跳变的影响,但在太阳活动的XXII-XXIV周期中,源对SV的影响较好。结果表明,SV源的影响随观测站纬度的增加而增大,在低纬度地区几乎不可见。根据Minuk观测站和其他机构的研究,已经确定了一个与年龄相关的100年周期变化——20世纪初:20世纪60年代出现最大值,2013年周期终止。根据位于板块东部的观测站,计算了大西洋焦点影响引发的SV加速度。研究表明,SV大西洋焦点的“激活”发生在周期性地磁风暴数量的增加中,这在太阳活动的奇数周期(VMS方向来自太阳)中得到了证明。根据位于太平洋板块(北美西海岸)附近的观测站,大西洋焦点对SV的影响不像东部那么明显。然而,非偶极子SV源的影响取决于天文台的纬度和太阳活动。
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Secular variations on the North American tectonic plate
Based on the results of geomagnetic observatories located near the North magnetic pole and in the middle latitudes of the North American tectonic plate, the secular variations (SV) of the Earth’s geomagnetic field have been studied. The influence of solar activity on SV on the North American plate has been shown. The author has identified the SV source of non-dipole origin with a period of about 22 years. The source did not affect SV in the XX—XXI cycle of solar activity probably due to the influence of the SV jerk, but it showed itself well in the XXII—XXIV cycles of solar activity. It is demonstrated that the influence of the SV source increases with increasing latitude of the observatory and is almost imperceptible at low latitudes. According to the Minuk observatory and others, a 100-year cycle of age-related variation has been identified — the early 20th century: a maximum took place in the 1960s and cycle termination was in 2013. Following the observatories located on the eastern part of the plate, the SV acceleration triggered by the influence of the Atlantic focus has been calculated. The research identifies that the «activation» of the SV Atlantic focus occurs with an expansion in the number of recurrent geomagnetic storms, which is evidenced in odd cycles of solar activity (the VMS direction from the Sun). According to observatories located near the Pacific Plate (west coast of North America), the impact of the Atlantic focus on SV is not as pronounced as in the eastern part. However, there is an influence of the non-dipole SV source depending on the observatory’s latitude and solar activity.
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