Hot Mantle Blobs May Shape Earth's Magnetic Field

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Seismic data and geodynamo simulations indicate two hot “Blob” regions at the core–mantle boundary heat the surrounding mantle less evenly, insulating the outer core and shaping long-lived, longitudinal magnetic-field patterns, helping explain Earth's magnetic stability over hundreds of millions of years.
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