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Inviscid, frozen-flux velocity components at the top of earth's core from magnetic observations at earth's surface: Part 1. A new methodology (English)
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1981
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continuous, bounded horizontal components of inviscid, frozen flux motion
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Earth's liquid core
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frozen-flux induction equation
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