What is Geostrophy and its role in the Earth's core-mantle boundary?

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Geostrophy refers to the balance of forces acting on fluid motion, particularly relevant at the Earth's core-mantle boundary. The implications of geostrophic flow include significant effects on the dynamics of the Earth's interior and its magnetic field. Key resources for further understanding include articles from AGU and IERS that delve into the mechanics of geostrophic flow and its consequences. The discussion highlights potential oversights in existing literature, such as the influence of the precession of the equinoxes on geostrophic dynamics.

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Geostrophy---> what is it?

Can someone leave some hints about this subject?...

What is in fact geostrophy, and what are the implications of a geostrophic flow at the core-mantle boundary?

Are there any articles available?
 
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http://www.agu.org/revgeophys/talley01/node5.html
 
Here is more, http://www.iers.org/iers/publications/tn/tn30/tn30_216.pdf
http://www.iers.org/iers/publications/reports/2001/ar2001_074.pdf
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.1365-246X.2001.00535.x/abs/;jsessionid=c91sulqOtXYg
http://www.dsri.dk/~nio/papers/22.html


however it may seem that the authors overlooked some forces like the precession of the equinoxes.
 
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