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Location of Geomagnetic Disturbances in Relation to the Field Aligned Current Boundary

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posted on 2024-11-29, 11:08 authored by Gemma BowerGemma Bower, Suzanne ImberSuzanne Imber, Stephen MilanStephen Milan, A Schillings, AL Fleetham, JW Gjerloev

Geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs) are rapid fluctuations in the strength and direction of the magnetic field near the surface of the Earth which can cause electric currents to be induced in the ground. The geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) can cause damage to pipelines and power grids. A detection algorithm has been developed to identify rapid changes in 10 s averaged magnetometer data. This higher resolution data is important in capturing the most rapid changes associated with extreme GIC events. The algorithm has been used on an array of ground‐based magnetometers from SuperMAG data from 2010 to 2022, creating a new list of global GMDs. Data from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment (AMPERE) is used to place the observed GMDs in the context of the global pattern of magnetosphere‐ionosphere field‐aligned currents (FACs). A dawn sector population of GMDs is found to lie near the boundary between the region 1 and region 2 FACs, while a pre‐midnight sector population is found to occur poleward of the FAC boundary on region 1 upward FACs. It is also shown that the latitude of the GMDs expands with the FAC boundary and their occurrence peaks around 77° magnetic latitude.

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Investigating the Drivers of Geomagnetically Induced Currents

Natural Environment Research Council

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Vetenskapsrådet. Grant Number: VR 2021-06683

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College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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Published in

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

Volume

129

Issue

10

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

issn

2169-9380

eissn

2169-9402

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-11-29

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Suzanne Imber

Deposit date

2024-10-24

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