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Using paleomagnetic observations and geodynamo simulations to assess Earth's magnetic field morphology and variability
Hannah Rogers, Christopher Davies, Catherine Constable, Stephen Mason, Thomas Frasson
Accepted on June 1, 2026
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Planetary Dynamo Simulation Explorer: a filterable and visualisable web-based, community-driven catalogue
Romain Claveau, Nicolas Gillet, Nathanaël Schaeffer, Julien Aubert
We present a new web tool, Planetary Dynamo Simulation Explorer, to survey available published simulations of rapidly rotating spherical dynamos.With numerical codes and computers being increasingly efficient, recent years have seen a surge in the number of publications presenting such computations.Our tool comes as an interactive catalogue that allows exploring existing dynamos with respect to input and output dimensionless parameters, choosing from various dynamo setups (e.g. choice of boundary conditions, couplings at play, etc.), with the possibility to test scaling laws on a filtered set of simulations.It also links each dynamo to its associated publication and possibly to online datasets. Alongside the cataloguing work, and to enhance comparability across various setups, conversion rules are explicitly derived and aggregated from previous studies and applied on a broad scale for the first time.Thought of as a collaborative and scalable initiative, the web interface allows uploading new simulation metadata.The whole interface, displayed as a website, is designed for the community to have a better overview while driving transparency, open-source initiatives, and FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).We encourage the community to explore and contribute to it at https://geodyn.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/explorer/
Accepted on May 22, 2026
hal-05462688