DocumentCode :
746875
Title :
Real-time geophysical measurements on the deep seafloor using submarine cable in the southern Kurile subduction zone
Author :
Hirata, Kenji ; Aoyagi, Masaru ; Mikada, Hitoshi ; Kawaguchi, Katsuyoshi ; Kaiho, Yuka ; Iwase, Ryoichi ; Morita, Shigehiko ; Fujisawa, Itaru ; Sugioka, Hiroko ; Mitsuzawa, Kyohiko ; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi ; Kinoshita, Hajimu ; Fujiwara, Noriyuki
Author_Institution :
Deep Sea Res. Dept., Japan Marine Sci. & Technol. Center, Yokosuka, Japan
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
170
Lastpage :
181
Abstract :
A permanent real-time geophysical observatory using a submarine cable was developed and deployed to monitor seismicity, tsunamis, and other geophysical phenomena in the southern Kurile subduction zone. The geophysical observatory comprises six bottom sensor units, two branching units, a main electro-optical cable with a length of 240 km and two land stations. The bottom sensor units are: 1) three ocean bottom broadband seismometers with hydrophone; 2) two pressure gauges (PGs); 3) a cable end station with environmental measurement sensors. Real-time data from all the undersea sensors are transmitted through the main electro-optical cable to the land station. The geophysical observatory was installed on the continental slope of the southern Kurile trench, southeast Hokkaido, Japan in July 1999. Examples of observed data are presented. Sensor noises and resolution are mentioned for the ocean bottom broadband seismometers and the PGs, respectively. An adaptable observation system including very broadband seismometers is scheduled to be connected to the branching unit in late 2001. The real-time geophysical observatory is expected to greatly advance the understanding of geophysical phenomena in the southern Kurile subduction zone
Keywords :
geophysical equipment; oceanographic equipment; seismometers; Hokkaido; Japan; Kurile subduction zone; North Pacific; bottom sensor; branching units; continental slope; electro-optical cable; equipment; geophysical measurement technique; geophysical observatory; hydrophone; instrument; ocean; ocean wave; oceanic crust; pressure gauge; real time method; seafloor; seismicity; seismometer; submarine cable; tsunami; Electrooptic devices; Geophysical measurements; Monitoring; Observatories; Oceans; Sea floor; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sonar equipment; Tsunami; Underwater cables;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2002.1002471
Filename :
1002471
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