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    Contributions to the geomagnetic secular variation from a reanalysis of core surface dynamics by Barrois, O., Gillet, N., Aubert, J.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-10-2017)
    “…Summary We invert for motions at the surface of Earth’s core under spatial and temporal constraints that depart from the mathematical smoothings usually…”
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    Quasi-geostrophic convection-driven dynamos in a thick spherical shell by Barrois, O, Gastine, T, Finlay, C C

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-03-2024)
    “…SUMMARY We present dynamos computed using a hybrid QG-3D numerical scheme in a thick spherical shell geometry. Our model is based on a quasi-geostrophic…”
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    Comparison of quasi-geostrophic, hybrid and 3-D models of planetary core convection by Barrois, O, Gastine, T, Finlay, C C

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-10-2022)
    “…SUMMARY We present investigations of rapidly rotating convection in a thick spherical shell geometry relevant to planetary cores, comparing results from…”
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    Erratum: ‘Contributions to the geomagnetic secular variation from a reanalysis of core surface dynamics’ and ‘Assimilation of ground and satellite magnetic measurements: inference of core surface magnetic and velocity field changes’ by Barrois, O, Gillet, N, Aubert, J, Hammer, M D, Finlay, C C, Martin, Y

    Published in Geophysical Journal International (01-03-2019)
    “…This is a correction to: Geophysical Journal International, Volume 211, Issue 1, October 2017, Pages 50–68, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx280This is a…”
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    Comparison of quasi-geostrophic, hybrid and 3D models of planetary core convection by Barrois, O., Gastine, T., Finlay, C. C.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (2022)
    “…We present investigations of rapidly-rotating convection in a thick spherical shell geometry relevant to planetary cores, comparing results from…”
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