Power transmission lines above the ground, cables and pipelines in the ground and under the sea, and in general all man-made long grounded conductors are...
Geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) are a phenomenon well known for its negative effects on the operations of power systems. To efficiently mitigate them...
Studies of Alternating Current (AC) interference on pipelines from nearby power lines usually consider the fundamental (50Hz or 60Hz) frequency of the power...
Induction in the pipeline due to AC interference is a phenomenon that should be taken into account for planning and mitigating purposes. To evaluate the...
The slot region between the radiation belts in the magnetosphere is statistically less populated by the energetic electrons, which makes it attractive in the...
Telluric PSP variations have been observed on pipelines in many parts of the world and are a concern because interference to pipeline surveys and for creating...
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The possibilities of forecasting geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission networks are dependent on the success in modeling these currents....
Geomagnetic field variations induce telluric currents in pipelines, which modify the electrochemical conditions at the pipe/soil interface, possibly...
The objective of this paper is to provide a discussion of the surface impedance applicable in connection with studies of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC)...
Significant geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power systems during the geomagnetic storms are the ground manifestations of the chain of events...
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