Impacts of solar and auroral storms on power line systems

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Auroral Irradiation, Geoelectricity, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Storms, Power Lines, Solar Storms, Harmonic Radiation, Telluric Currents, Very Low Frequencies

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The interactions of geoelectromagnetic forces and long manmade conductor systems are surveyed. The sources of geoelectromagnetic disturbances are reviewed; electric currents and potentials in the earth's surface are seen as originating in magnetospheric current systems responsive to solar activity. Conductor systems are found to be affected by long-period, high-amplitude surface potentials, and the equations describing these potentials are presented. Damage to power-transmission, transformer, and pipeline systems is characterized. The effects of manmade conductor systems on the electromagnetic environment, primarily as a result of power-line harmonic radiation, are discussed.

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