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Rigorous 3-D modeling of the ground electric field in Fennoscandia during the Halloween geomagnetic storm
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  • Elena Marshalko,
  • Mikhail Kruglyakov,
  • Alexey Kuvshinov,
  • Ari Viljanen
Elena Marshalko
Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Mikhail Kruglyakov
University of Otago
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Alexey Kuvshinov
Institute of Geophysics
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Ari Viljanen
Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Abstract

In this study, we perform rigorous three-dimensional (3-D) ground electric field (GEF) modeling in Fennoscandia for three days of the Halloween geomagnetic storm (29-31 October 2003) using magnetic field data from the IMAGE magnetometer network and a 3-D conductivity model of the region. To explore the influence of the inducing source model on the 3-D GEF simulations, we considered three different approaches to approximate the source. Within the first two approaches, the source varies laterally, whereas in the third method, the GEF is calculated by implementing the time-domain realization of the magnetotelluric intersite impedance method. We then compare GEF-based geomagnetically induced current (GIC) with observations at the Mäntsälä natural gas pipeline recording point. We conclude that a high correlation between modeled and recorded GIC is observed for all considered approaches. The highest correlation is achieved when performing a 3-D GEF simulation using a “conductivity-based” laterally nonuniform inducing source. Our results also highlight the strong dependence of the GEF on the earth’s conductivity distribution.
13 Jun 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive
20 Jun 2023Published in ESS Open Archive