Geoelectric Field Estimations During Geomagnetic Storm in North China From SinoProbe Magnetotelluric Impedances

Author:

Shao Qihe1,Liu Ying1ORCID,Luo Yinhe12ORCID,Heinson Graham3ORCID,Xu Yixian4ORCID,Du Jinsong12ORCID,Chen Chao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Subsurface Multi‐scale Imaging Key Laboratory (SMIL) of Hubei Province School of Geophysics and Geomatics China University of Geosciences Wuhan China

2. State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources (GPMR) China University of Geosciences Wuhan China

3. School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia

4. School of Earth Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractEvaluating the impact of geomagnetic disturbances on power grid infrastructure is critical to mitigate the risk posed by geomagnetically induced currents (GICs). In this paper, the geoelectric field and induced voltage distribution in North China were estimated from the SinoProbe magnetotelluric (MT) impedance data together with the geomagnetic observatory data of six INTERMAGNET stations recorded during the significant geomagnetic storm of 17th March 2015. The measured impedances from 119 SinoProbe MT sites were convolved with geomagnetic observatory data to account for the Earth's complex three‐dimensional electrical resistivity structure. The resultant geoelectric field was then used to model the induced voltage distribution across the regional power transmission network in North China. Due to the large inter‐site distances of the SinoProbe MT program, the derived geoelectric field is mostly homogeneous, except in the Ordos Basin that displays a polarization of the geoelectric field, and with higher magnitudes in the orogenic belts. The estimated geoelectric fields in Taihang‐Lvliang, Yanshan, and Luxi orogenic belts of North China were large (>1 V/km) during the storm, due to high‐resistivity lithosphere resulting in large voltage gradients in the Earth. However, in relation to locations of major power transmission lines, only the central part of North China experienced induced voltages exceeding 100 V.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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