Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models

The method of spherical elementary current systems provides an accurate modelling of the horizontal component of the geomagnetic variation field. The interpolated magnetic field is used as input to calculate the horizontal geoelectric field. We use planar layered (1-D) models of the Earth's...

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Main Authors: A. Viljanen, A. Pulkkinen, O. Amm, R. Pirjola, T. Korja, BEAR Working Group
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-01-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/101/2004/angeo-22-101-2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-a38e91eeb2354d36b2f55085bf9743e52020-11-24T22:57:01ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762004-01-012210111310.5194/angeo-22-101-2004Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth modelsA. Viljanen0A. Pulkkinen1O. Amm2R. Pirjola3T. Korja4T. Korja5BEAR Working Group6Finnish Meteorological Institute, Geophysical Research Division, P.O.B. 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Geophysical Research Division, P.O.B. 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Geophysical Research Division, P.O.B. 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Geophysical Research Division, P.O.B. 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finlandnow at: University of Oulu, Department of Geosciences, P.O.B. 3000, FIN-90014 Oulu, FinlandGeological Survey of Finland, P.O.B. 96, FIN-02151 Espoo, FinlandContact person: T. KorjaThe method of spherical elementary current systems provides an accurate modelling of the horizontal component of the geomagnetic variation field. The interpolated magnetic field is used as input to calculate the horizontal geoelectric field. We use planar layered (1-D) models of the Earth's conductivity, and assume that the electric field is related to the local magnetic field by the plane wave surface impedance. There are locations in which the conductivity structure can be approximated by a 1-D model, as demonstrated with the measurements of the Baltic Electromagnetic Array Research project. To calculate geomagnetically induced currents (GIC), we need the spatially integrated electric field typically in a length scale of 100km. We show that then the spatial variation of the electric field can be neglected if we use the measured or interpolated magnetic field at the site of interest. In other words, even the simple plane wave model is fairly accurate for GIC purposes. Investigating GIC in the Finnish high-voltage power system and in the natural gas pipeline, we find a good agreement between modelled and measured values, with relative errors less than 30% for large GIC values.<br><br> <b>Key words.</b> Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism (geomagnetic induction; rapid time variations) – Ionosphere (electric field and currents)https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/101/2004/angeo-22-101-2004.pdf
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author A. Viljanen
A. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
R. Pirjola
T. Korja
T. Korja
BEAR Working Group
spellingShingle A. Viljanen
A. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
R. Pirjola
T. Korja
T. Korja
BEAR Working Group
Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet A. Viljanen
A. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
R. Pirjola
T. Korja
T. Korja
BEAR Working Group
author_sort A. Viljanen
title Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
title_short Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
title_full Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
title_fullStr Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
title_full_unstemmed Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models
title_sort fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar earth models
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The method of spherical elementary current systems provides an accurate modelling of the horizontal component of the geomagnetic variation field. The interpolated magnetic field is used as input to calculate the horizontal geoelectric field. We use planar layered (1-D) models of the Earth's conductivity, and assume that the electric field is related to the local magnetic field by the plane wave surface impedance. There are locations in which the conductivity structure can be approximated by a 1-D model, as demonstrated with the measurements of the Baltic Electromagnetic Array Research project. To calculate geomagnetically induced currents (GIC), we need the spatially integrated electric field typically in a length scale of 100km. We show that then the spatial variation of the electric field can be neglected if we use the measured or interpolated magnetic field at the site of interest. In other words, even the simple plane wave model is fairly accurate for GIC purposes. Investigating GIC in the Finnish high-voltage power system and in the natural gas pipeline, we find a good agreement between modelled and measured values, with relative errors less than 30% for large GIC values.<br><br> <b>Key words.</b> Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism (geomagnetic induction; rapid time variations) – Ionosphere (electric field and currents)
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/101/2004/angeo-22-101-2004.pdf
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