Title of article :
Magnetic and Electric Fields Produced in the Sea During Geomagnetic Disturbances
Author/Authors :
D. H. Boteler، نويسنده , , R. J. Pirjola ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
To understand geomagnetic effects on systems with long conductors it is necessary to know
the electric field those systems experience. For surface conductors such as power systems and pipelines this can
easily be calculated from the magnetic field variations at the surface using the surface impedance of the earth.
However, for calculating the electric fields in pipelines and submarine cables at the seafloor it is necessary to
take account of the attenuating effect of the conducting seawater. Assuming that the fields are vertically
propagating plane waves, we derive the transfer functions between the electric and magnetic fields at the
seafloor and the magnetic field variations at the sea surface. These transfer functions are then used, with
surface magnetic field data, to determine the power spectra of the seafloor magnetic and electric fields in a
shallow sea (depth 100 m) and in the deep ocean (depth 5 km) for different values of the Kp magnetic activity
index. For the period range considered (2 min to 3 hrs) the spectral characteristics of the seafloor magnetic
and electric fields for a 100 m deep sea are very similar to those of the surface fields. For the deep ocean the
seafloor spectra show a faster decrease in spectral density with increasing frequency compared to the surface
fields. The results obtained are shown to be consistent with seafloor observations. Assessment of the seafloor
electric fields produced by different levels of geomagnetic activity can be useful in the design of the power feed
equipment for submarine cables and cathodic protection for undersea pipelines.
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction , Space weather , seafloor electric fields , submarine cables.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics