Using a Power Grid as an Extremely Large Antenna for Geophysical Imaging
TBMG-25366
09/01/2016
- Content
Geomagnetic storms drive geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) in high-voltage power transmission systems. GICs thus carry information about the near-space environment conditions. The U.S. high-voltage power transmission system was used as an extremely large antenna to extract unprecedented spatiotemporal space physical and geological information from distributed GIC observations.
- Citation
- "Using a Power Grid as an Extremely Large Antenna for Geophysical Imaging," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2016.