Anna Kelbert, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Some results from ModEM3DMT, the freely available OSU 3D MT inversion code Some results from ModEM3DMT, the freely available OSU 3D MT inversion code
At the 3DEM-5 workshop in 2013, we presented a paper entitled "ModEM: developing 3D EM inversion for the masses", outlining our then recent development of a modular system for inversion of EM geophysical data, called ModEM. As promised in that presentation, we made a version of the code that is suitable for 3D modeling and inversion of magnetotelluric data freely available for academic...
Authors
Gary Egbert, Naser Meqbel, Anna Kelbert
Methodology for time-domain estimation of storm time geoelectric fields using the 3-D magnetotelluric response tensors Methodology for time-domain estimation of storm time geoelectric fields using the 3-D magnetotelluric response tensors
Geoelectric fields at the Earth's surface caused by magnetic storms constitute a hazard to the operation of electric power grids and related infrastructure. The ability to estimate these geoelectric fields in close to real time and provide local predictions would better equip the industry to mitigate negative impacts on their operations. Here we report progress toward this goal...
Authors
Anna Kelbert, Christopher Balch, Antti Pulkkinen, Gary Egbert, Jeffrey Love, E. Rigler, Ikuko Fujii
Geoelectric hazard maps for the continental United States Geoelectric hazard maps for the continental United States
In support of a multiagency project for assessing induction hazards, we present maps of extreme-value geoelectric amplitudes over about half of the continental United States. These maps are constructed using a parameterization of induction: estimates of Earth surface impedance, obtained at discrete geographic sites from magnetotelluric survey data, are convolved with latitude-dependent...
Authors
Jeffrey Love, Antti Pulkkinen, Paul Bedrosian, Seth Jonas, Anna Kelbert, Erin (Josh) Rigler, Carol Finn, Christopher Balch, Robert Rutledge, Richard Waggel, Andrew Sabata, Janet Kozyra, Carrie Black
Ionospheric current source modeling and global geomagnetic induction using ground geomagnetic observatory data Ionospheric current source modeling and global geomagnetic induction using ground geomagnetic observatory data
Long-period global-scale electromagnetic induction studies of deep Earth conductivity are based almost exclusively on magnetovariational methods and require accurate models of external source spatial structure. We describe approaches to inverting for both the external sources and three-dimensional (3-D) conductivity variations and apply these methods to long-period (T≥1.2 days)...
Authors
Jin Sun, Anna Kelbert, G. Egbert
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Some results from ModEM3DMT, the freely available OSU 3D MT inversion code Some results from ModEM3DMT, the freely available OSU 3D MT inversion code
At the 3DEM-5 workshop in 2013, we presented a paper entitled "ModEM: developing 3D EM inversion for the masses", outlining our then recent development of a modular system for inversion of EM geophysical data, called ModEM. As promised in that presentation, we made a version of the code that is suitable for 3D modeling and inversion of magnetotelluric data freely available for academic...
Authors
Gary Egbert, Naser Meqbel, Anna Kelbert
Methodology for time-domain estimation of storm time geoelectric fields using the 3-D magnetotelluric response tensors Methodology for time-domain estimation of storm time geoelectric fields using the 3-D magnetotelluric response tensors
Geoelectric fields at the Earth's surface caused by magnetic storms constitute a hazard to the operation of electric power grids and related infrastructure. The ability to estimate these geoelectric fields in close to real time and provide local predictions would better equip the industry to mitigate negative impacts on their operations. Here we report progress toward this goal...
Authors
Anna Kelbert, Christopher Balch, Antti Pulkkinen, Gary Egbert, Jeffrey Love, E. Rigler, Ikuko Fujii
Geoelectric hazard maps for the continental United States Geoelectric hazard maps for the continental United States
In support of a multiagency project for assessing induction hazards, we present maps of extreme-value geoelectric amplitudes over about half of the continental United States. These maps are constructed using a parameterization of induction: estimates of Earth surface impedance, obtained at discrete geographic sites from magnetotelluric survey data, are convolved with latitude-dependent...
Authors
Jeffrey Love, Antti Pulkkinen, Paul Bedrosian, Seth Jonas, Anna Kelbert, Erin (Josh) Rigler, Carol Finn, Christopher Balch, Robert Rutledge, Richard Waggel, Andrew Sabata, Janet Kozyra, Carrie Black
Ionospheric current source modeling and global geomagnetic induction using ground geomagnetic observatory data Ionospheric current source modeling and global geomagnetic induction using ground geomagnetic observatory data
Long-period global-scale electromagnetic induction studies of deep Earth conductivity are based almost exclusively on magnetovariational methods and require accurate models of external source spatial structure. We describe approaches to inverting for both the external sources and three-dimensional (3-D) conductivity variations and apply these methods to long-period (T≥1.2 days)...
Authors
Jin Sun, Anna Kelbert, G. Egbert