Lateral variations of electrical conductivity in the lower mantle constrained by Swarm and CryoSat-2 missions

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The electrical conductivity is an important geophysical parameter connected to the thermal, chemical, and mineralogical state of the Earth’s mantle. In this paper, we apply the previously developed methodology of forward and inverse EM induction modeling to the latest version of satellite-derived spherical harmonic coefficients of external and internal magnetic field, and obtain the first 3-D mantle conductivity models with contributions from Swarm and CryoSat-2 satellite data. We recover degree 3 conductivity structures which partially overlap with the shape of the large low-shear velocity provinces in the lower mantle. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Velímský, J., & Knopp, O. (2021). Lateral variations of electrical conductivity in the lower mantle constrained by Swarm and CryoSat-2 missions. Earth, Planets and Space, 73(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01334-8

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