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Bezpy

DOI

Bezpy is an open source library for analysis of geomagnetic (B), geoelectric (E), and magnetotelluric impedance (Z) data within a geophysical framework. This library contains routines for calculating the geoelectric field from the geomagnetic field in multiple different ways.

Features

  • Geomagnetic to geoelectric field calculations
  • Integration of the geoelectric field along transmission lines
  • Built using established, fast, open source python libraries Pandas, NumPy, SciPy

Examples

Example notebooks can be found in notebooks/

Example scripts for command line use can be found in scripts/

Install

The easiest method to install bezpy is directly from PyPI using pip.

pip install bezpy

If you want a local install to modify anything in the code, you can clone the git repository and install locally with these commands.

git clone https://github.com/greglucas/bezpy
cd bezpy
pip install .

License

The code is released under the MIT license License described in LICENSE.md

References

This package has been developed from different publications. Please consider citing the papers that are relevant to the work you are doing if you are utilizing this code. The culmination of much of the work was contained in our paper "A 100-year geoelectric hazard analysis for the U.S. high-voltage power grid."

doi:10.1029/2019SW002329

Lucas, G., Love, J. J., Kelbert, A., Bedrosian, P. A., & Rigler, E. J. (2020).
A 100-year geoelectric hazard analysis for the U.S. high-voltage power grid.
Space Weather, 18, e2019SW002329.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019SW002329

Geoelectric field calculations

doi:10.1002/2017GL076042

Love, J. J., Lucas, G. M., Kelbert, A., & Bedrosian, P. A. (2018).
Geoelectric hazard maps for the Mid‐Atlantic United States:
100 year extreme values and the 1989 magnetic storm.
Geophysical Research Letters, 44, doi:10.1002/2017GL076042.

Transmission line integrations

doi:10.1002/2017SW001779

Lucas, G. M., Love, J. J., & Kelbert, A. (2018). Calculation of voltages
in electric power transmission lines during historic geomagnetic storms:
An investigation using realistic earth impedances. Space Weather, 16,
181–195, doi:10.1002/2017SW001779.

Time domain (DTIR)

doi:10.1002/2017SW001594

Kelbert, A., C. C. Balch, A. Pulkkinen, G. D. Egbert,
J. J. Love, E. J. Rigler, and I. Fujii (2017),
Methodology for time-domain estimation of storm time geoelectric fields
using the 3-D magnetotelluric response tensors,
Space Weather, 15, 874–894, doi:10.1002/2017SW001594.

Earthscope impedance database

doi:10.17611/DP/EMTF.1

Kelbert, A., G.D. Egbert and A. Schultz (2011),
IRIS DMC Data Services Products: EMTF, The Magnetotelluric Transfer Functions,
doi:10.17611/DP/EMTF.1.

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