Mapping Geoelectric Field Hazards in Ireland

Author:

Malone‐Leigh John12ORCID,Campanyà Joan34ORCID,Gallagher Peter T.1ORCID,Hodgson Jim3,Hogg Colin5

Affiliation:

1. Astrophysics Section DIAS Dunsink Observatory Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Dublin Ireland

2. School of Physics Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

3. Geological Survey Ireland Dublin Ireland

4. Department of Built‐Environment South‐East Technological University Carlow Ireland

5. Geophysics Section Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractGeoelectric fields are generated at the Earth's surface and can lead to the induction of hazardous geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in infrastructure like power grids, railways and pipelines during geomagnetic storms. Magnitude and orientation of the geoelectric fields, in relation to the infrastructure, are key features needed to determine the intensity of GIC. Here, we developed the first geoelectric hazard map for the island of Ireland, with the aim of providing detailed information that can help stakeholders mitigate the impact of GICs. The hazard map was developed by modeling and mapping the geoelectric field across Ireland for 28 years (1991–2018) using magnetic field data with magnetotelluric transfer functions. The approach for developing the hazard map calculates the probability of exceeding a hazardous geoelectric field threshold (500 mV/km) during large geomagnetic storms, taking directionality and amplitude into account. We found hazardous geoelectric fields to be mostly localized in areas in the west, south‐west and northern coast. We observed that the geoelectric field have a stronger dominant orientation than the orientation of the geomagnetic field, often constraining the hazardous geoelectric field in particular directions only. We demonstrate a seasonal/diurnal effect is present in the geoelectric field time series. The impact of galvanic distortion was also assessed, and we demonstrate that there is a significant difference in terms of amplitude and direction between both models.

Funder

Irish Research Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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