DocumentCode :
2801010
Title :
Marine Cable Hosted Observatory (MACHO) Project in Taiwan
Author :
Hsu, S.-K. ; Lee, C.-S. ; Shin, T.-C. ; Liu, C.-S. ; Huang, B.-S. ; Kuo, B.-Y. ; Lin, C.-H. ; Tang, D. ; Chang, H.-Y. ; Kuo, C.-H.J.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Central Univ., Chung-Li
fYear :
2007
fDate :
17-20 April 2007
Firstpage :
305
Lastpage :
307
Abstract :
Taiwan is located in a junction corner between the Philippine sea plate and Eurasian plate. Because of active convergence, numerous earthquakes have taken place in and around Taiwan. On average, there are about two earthquakes greater than magnitude 6 each year and over 70% of earthquakes occurred in the offshore area. Because of the subduction of Philippine Sea Plate beneath the western end of the Ryukyu Arc and northern Taiwan, both the tectonics and seismic activity are intensive. The 2004 Sumatra earthquake has induced giant tsunami attacking coastal countries of South Asia. In a similar geodynamic context, the Sumatra event has aroused the attention of Taiwan government. Specialists from Taiwan earth scientists and ocean engineers have quickly teamed up to discuss the potential and mitigation of natural hazards from the western end of the Ryukyu subduction zone. To construct a submarine cable observatory off eastern Taiwan (MACHO project) was proposed. MACHO means a sea goddess who protects people at sea. The purpose of MACHO project has several folds. Firstly, the extension of seismic stations on land to offshore area can increase the resolution of earthquake relocating. Secondly, the extension of seismic stations may obtain tens of second before the destructing seismic waves arrive on land or tens of minute before the arrival of giant tsunami, which is helpful for earthquake or tsunami warning. Thirdly, the seafloor scientific station can monitor the active volcanoes in the Okinawa Trough, which is directly adjacent to the Ilan plain in northeastern Taiwan. Fourthly, the seafloor observatory can be used to continuously study the Kurosho current, off eastern Taiwan. The MACHO project has been granted for the fiscal year of 2007. The MACHO project is expected to be fulfilled in 2009.
Keywords :
earthquakes; oceanographic techniques; seismic waves; tectonics; tsunami; underwater vehicles; volcanology; AD 2004; AD 2007 to 2009; Eurasian Plate; Ilan plain; Kurosho current; MACHO Project; Marine Cable Hosted Observatory; Okinawa Trough; Philippine Sea Plate; Ryukyu Arc; Ryukyu subduction zone; South Asia; Sumatra earthquake; Taiwan government; active convergence; active volcano monitoring; coastal countries; earthquake relocation; earthquakes occurrence; geodynamic context; giant tsunami; land monitoring system; natural hazards; northeastern Taiwan; numerous earthquakes; offshore area; seafloor scientific station; seismic activity; seismic stations; seismic waves; submarine cable observatory; tectonics; tsunami warning; Asia; Convergence; Earthquakes; Geodynamics; Government; Observatories; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Tsunami; Underwater cables;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2007. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1207-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1208-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2007.370808
Filename :
4231138
Link To Document :
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