A study of stochastic resonance in the periodically forced Rikitake dynamo

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The geodynamo has widely been thought to be an intuitive and self-sustained model of the Earth's magnetic field. In this paper, we elucidate how a periodic signal could be embedded in the geomagnetic filed via the mechanism of stochastic resonance in a forced Rikitake dynamo. Based on the stochastic resonance observed in the periodically forced Rikitake dynamo, we thus suggest a common triggering for geomagnetic reversal and glacial events. Both kinds of catastrophes may result from the cyclic variation of the Earth's orbital eccentricity.

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Chen, C. C., & Tseng, C. Y. (2007). A study of stochastic resonance in the periodically forced Rikitake dynamo. Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 18(4), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.3319/TAO.2007.18.4.671(T)

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