DocumentCode :
1450983
Title :
Transport measurements from in-service undersea telephone cables
Author :
Larsen, Jimmy C.
Author_Institution :
NOAA, Seattle, WA, USA
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
fYear :
1991
fDate :
10/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
313
Lastpage :
318
Abstract :
The motion of the ocean through the Earth´s magnetic field creates a cross-stream voltage proportional to the transport of the stream. These motion-induced voltages have been observed for more than ten years by the use of an abandoned cable spanning the Florida Current. In-service undersea telephone cables, including fiber optic cables with branch lines, can also be used to determine the motion-induced voltages between the cable sea-Earth grounds because the repeaters in these cables are powered by a nearly constant electric current, the return path for this current is through the ocean via the sea-Earth grounds, and the power voltage and current are readily measured at the cable station or stations. Ocean voltages between West Palm Beach, FL, and Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama Island, observed since 1985 by use of an in-service cable yield monthly estimates of the Florida Current transport with an r.m.s. accuracy of 1.1 Sv when compared with the monthly voltage-derived transports between Jupiter, FL, and Settlement Point, Grand Bahama Island, observed by the use of an abandoned cable. This corresponds to an accuracy of 3% of the mean transport of 32.3 Sv
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; optical cables; submarine cables; telecommunication cables; terrestrial electricity; voltage measurement; Atlantic Ocean; Florida Current; Grand Bahama Island; Jupiter; Settlement Point; abandoned cable; branch lines; cross-stream voltage; electric current; fiber optic cables; geomagnetic induction; global climate; in-service undersea telephone cables; motion-induced voltages; ocean; ocean voltage; potential changes; power voltage; repeaters; return path; transport fluctuations; voltage-derived transports; Current; Earth; Magnetic field measurement; Oceans; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Repeaters; Sea measurements; Telephony; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/48.90893
Filename :
90893
Link To Document :
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