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A study of geoelectromagnetic disturbances in Quebec. I. General results
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GeophysicsApplied GeophysicsGeoelectromagnetic FieldEngineeringHydro QuebecGeomagnetismGeographyElectric FieldEnvironmental MagnetismGeneral ResultsEarth ScienceMagnetospheric PlasmaGeodesy
With the aim to better understand the flow of geomagnetically induced currents in power systems and to be able to prevent GIC inconveniences in the future, Hydro Quebec (Canada) carried out measurements of the geoelectromagnetic field in Quebec at five sites, spread over 250 km, from 1992 to 1994. This included magnetometers and the use of 25 km long phone cables to measure the electric field, The largest disturbances were found to occur when the auroral electrojet moved close to the recording sites. The magnetic disturbances varied little over the five sites, but the electric fields varied greatly from site to site due to changes in the local geology. An analysis of events with electric fields E/spl ges/1 V/km found an approximate linear relationship between E and horizontal dB/dt. The directions of these electric fields were roughly East-West, consistent with the electrojet as the cause of the disturbances.
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