<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title>Episciences.org TEI export of jsedi:16005 - Journal of Studies of Earth’s Deep Interior, 2025-11-07, Volume 1</title></titleStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD - Episciences</distributor><availability status="restricted"><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></availability><date when="2025-11-07"/></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><p>Episciences.org API platform</p></sourceDesc></fileDesc></teiHeader><text><body><listBibl><biblFull><titleStmt><title xml:lang="en">Constraints on the lower mantle electrical conductivity from length-of-day changes</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Nicolas</forename><surname>Gillet</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0002-2219-1026</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Zdenek</forename><surname>Martinec</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Thea</forename><surname>Lepage</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Dominique</forename><surname>Jault</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-5592-5746</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author></titleStmt><editionStmt><edition><date type="whenSubmitted">2025-07-08 07:40:02</date><date type="whenProduced">2025-11-07 00:00:00</date><ref type="file" target="http://jsedi.episciences.org/16005/pdf"/></edition><respStmt><resp>contributor</resp><name key="135137"><persName><forename>Nicolas</forename><surname>Gillet</surname></persName><email>nicolas.gillet@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr</email></name></respStmt></editionStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD</distributor><idno type="id">jsedi:16005</idno><idno type="url">http://jsedi.episciences.org/16005</idno><idno type="ref">jsedi:16005 - Journal of Studies of Earth’s Deep Interior, 2025-11-07, Volume 1</idno><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><biblStruct><analytic><title xml:lang="en">Constraints on the lower mantle electrical conductivity from length-of-day changes</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Nicolas</forename><surname>Gillet</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0002-2219-1026</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Zdenek</forename><surname>Martinec</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Thea</forename><surname>Lepage</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Dominique</forename><surname>Jault</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-5592-5746</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/></author></analytic><monogr><idno type="HAL">hal-05147979</idno><idno type="issn">3099-2877</idno><title level="j">Journal of Studies of Earth’s Deep Interior</title><imprint><publisher>ENS Éditions</publisher><pubPlace>Lyon, France</pubPlace><biblScope unit="volume">Volume 1</biblScope><date type="datePub">2025-11-07T00:00:00+01:00</date></imprint></monogr><idno type="doi">10.46298/jsedi.16005</idno></biblStruct></sourceDesc><profileDesc><langUsage><language ident="en">English</language></langUsage><textClass><keywords scheme="author"><term>[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]</term></keywords></textClass><abstract><p>International audience</p></abstract><abstract xml:lang="en"><p>We investigate how the radial profile σ(r) of the lower mantle electrical conductivity affects the downward continuation of the time-varying magnetic field to the core surface and the resulting inverted core motions. We compare core flow predictions to the length-of-day (LOD) with geodetic records, in order to assess how plausible the considered conductivity profiles are. The core flow inverse problem, mixing the information carried by single spherical harmonic magnetic coefficients, makes it non trivial to infer the delay expected for LOD predictions. Our results indicate that the timescale characteristic of the mantle filter in the low-frequency limit yields an integral measure of σ(r) allowing us to select admissible conductivity models. Models of σ(r) inferred from magnetospheric and tidal sources over the satellite era involve mantle filter lags less than a couple of months and provide the best fit to LOD variations. Other conductivity profiles constructed based on mineralogical properties and iron partitioning inferred for deep mantle rocks (i.e., σ increasing from a few S/m at 1200 km depth up to some tens of S/m ~ 300 km above the core surface, with a more conducting D'' layer) are acceptable.  A highly conducting layer of thickness O(10 km) or thinner cannot be excluded.</p></abstract></profileDesc></biblFull></listBibl></body><back><listOrg><org xml:id="struct-0"><idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/01cf2sz15</idno><orgName>Institut des Sciences de la Terre</orgName><orgName acronym="ISTerre"/></org><org xml:id="struct-1"><idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/051sx6d27</idno><orgName>Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies</orgName><orgName acronym="DIAS"/></org></listOrg></back></text></TEI>