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This volume presents lectures given at the NATO Advanced Study
Institute held 11-22 April 1988 at Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
The aim of the Institute was to improve the interaction between
workers in observational geomagnetism (using historical data) and
archaeo- and palaeo-magnetism (using the remanent magnetization of
man-made artefacts and of natural sediments and rocks) and those
trying to interpret the data in terms of mechanisms inside or
outside the Earth, particularly those developing dynamo theories of
the field. The material discussed ranged from magnetic bacteria
swimming round a circle in a few seconds, the effect of El Nino,
through secular variation with time scales of tens to thousands of
years and the'mechanics of individual field reversals and
excursions (aborted reversals?) to possible modulation of average
reversal frequency on the hundred million year time scale. Many
members of the Physics Department helped with the organization, and
we are most grateful to them, and in particular to Anne Codling for
her very many contributions. We also gratefully acknowledge the
painstaking work of Aileen Dryburgh and Lynn Whiteford in so
carefully typing the manuscript.
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