• In geophysics, a geomagnetic jerk or secular geomagnetic variation impulse is a relatively sudden change in the second derivative of the Earth's magnetic...
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    position‍—‌were inspired by the advertising mascots Snap, Crackle, and Pop. Geomagnetic jerk Shock (mechanics) Yank Chlouverakis, Konstantinos E.; Sprott, J. C...
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  • Jerk (dance), a 1960s fad dance Jerkin', a dance Tim Jerks, Australian football coach Geomagnetic jerk Hypnic jerk, a kind of muscle twitch Soda jerk...
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    Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from Earth's interior out into space, where it interacts...
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  • Earth's core. Phenomena associated with these include geomagnetic jerk, westward drift and geomagnetic reversals. A secular trend, widely tapered off and...
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  • manifestation of space weather Geomagnetic jerk – Sudden change in the Earth's magnetic field Levantine Iron Age Anomaly – Iron Age geomagnetic anomaly Magnetohydrodynamics –...
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    field-aligned current) is a set of electrical currents that flow along geomagnetic field lines connecting the Earth's magnetosphere to the Earth's high...
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  • took place in the Levant, with maxima at about 950, 750 and 500 BCE. Geomagnetic jerk Secular variation Merrill, McElhinny & McFadden 1996, Ch. 2 Fournier...
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  • phase disturbances occurred at the epochs close to the revealed GMJ (Geomagnetic Jerk) events. Dobslaw, Henryk; Dill, Robert (February 2018). "Predicting...
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    galvanoscope – that electric current would make the legs of a dead frog jerk. Galvanometers have been essential for the development of science and technology...
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    variation Geomagnetic secular variation Geomagnetic jerk Apparent polar wander Geomagnetic excursion Geomagnetic pole Geomagnetic reversal Geomagnetic secular...
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  • Taylor Geoffrey Thomas Geoffrey West Geoid Geomagnetic jerk Geomagnetic latitude Geomagnetic pole Geomagnetic storm Geomechanics Geomelting Geometric algebra...
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  • magnetic field and its temporal variations (with a special emphasis on geomagnetic jerks.), as well as in investigating other field contributions (lithospheric...
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    Holland KN; Papastamatiou YP (2005). "Sharks can detect changes in the geomagnetic field". Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2 (2): 129–30. doi:10...
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  • Stanley A. Koren,"Predicting the Characteristics of Haunt Phenomena from Geomagnetic Factors and Brain Sensitivity: Evidence from Field and Experimental Studies"...
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