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New studies show Earth’s inner core has inner core

byCustoms Today Report
12/02/2015
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MEXICO: A research team from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and colleagues in China found this “inner, inner core” has crystals aligned in a different direction. This finding suggests the Earth’s magnetic field could have undergone a change about half a billion years ago, switching between the equatorial axes and the polar axis.

The research team believes the structure of the iron crystals in the inner, inner core is different from those found in the outer part of the inner core. Its findings were reported in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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Prof. Xiaodong Song from the University of Illinois said a reason for their theory is that seismic waves are bouncing back and forth from one side of the Earth to the other side of the Earth. Researchers use seismic waves from earthquakes to scan below the Earth’s surface, said Phys.org.

“Even though the inner core is small — smaller than the moon — it has some really interesting features,” said Song as quoted in Science Daily.

“It may tell us about how our planet formed, its history, and other dynamic processes of the Earth. It shapes our understanding of what’s going on deep inside the Earth.”

He and his colleagues in China said this data suggests the Earth’s inner core consists of two parts. One part is composed of crystals in the “inner inner core” aligned in an east-to-west direction, or flipped on its side if you’re looking down at the core from the North Pole.

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