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An approach to model Earth conductivity structures with lateral changes for calculating induced currents and geoelectric fields during geomagnetic disturbances (Q1666532)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6927177
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An approach to model Earth conductivity structures with lateral changes for calculating induced currents and geoelectric fields during geomagnetic disturbances
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6927177

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    An approach to model Earth conductivity structures with lateral changes for calculating induced currents and geoelectric fields during geomagnetic disturbances (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: During geomagnetic disturbances, the telluric currents which are driven by the induced electric fields will flow in conductive Earth. An approach to model the Earth conductivity structures with lateral conductivity changes for calculating geoelectric fields is presented in this paper. Numerical results, which are obtained by the Finite Element Method (FEM) with a planar grid in two-dimensional modelling and a solid grid in three-dimensional modelling, are compared, and the flow of induced telluric currents in different conductivity regions is demonstrated. Then a three-dimensional conductivity structure is modelled and the induced currents in different depths and the geoelectric field at the Earth's surface are shown. The geovoltages by integrating the geoelectric field along specific paths can be obtained, which are very important regarding calculations of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in ground-based technical networks, such as power systems.
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