• DocumentCode
    1297657
  • Title

    Multidisciplinary geophysical measurements on the ocean floor using decommissioned submarine cables: VENUS project

  • Author

    Kasahara, Junzo ; Shirasaki, Yuichi ; Momma, Hiroyasu

  • Author_Institution
    Earthquake Res. Inst., Tokyo Univ., Japan
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2000
  • Firstpage
    111
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    To perform geophysical and multidisciplinary real-time measurements on the ocean floor, it has been attempted to reuse decommissioned submarine cables. The VENUS project reuses the TPC-2, which is one of these systems and runs across the entire Philippine Sea Plate between Guam Island and Okinawa Island. The VENUS system comprises an ocean floor observatory, a submarine cable, and a land system. The major components of the ocean floor observatory are geophysical instruments and a telemetry system. There are seven scientific instrument units including broadband seismometers and a hydrophone array. Digital telemetry using the old analog telephone cable obtains high data accuracy and real-time accessibility to data from a laboratory on land. The bottom-telemetry system and a part of sensor units were installed at a depth of 2157 m on the landward slope of the Ryukyu (Nansei-Syoto) Trench on August 29, 1999. The data from the hydrophone array and tsunami gauge have been correctly transmitted to the data center. The rest of the scientific instruments will be deployed by deep-tow equipment and a remotely operated vehicle. Using a decommissioned submarine cable will greatly reduce construction costs compared to using a new cable system.
  • Keywords
    earthquakes; hydrophones; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; seismology; seismometers; submarine cables; tsunami; underwater acoustic telemetry; 2157 m; Philippine Sea Plate; VENUS project; broadband seismometers; decommissioned submarine cables; high data accuracy; hydrophone array; land system; multidisciplinary geophysical measurements; ocean floor; ocean floor observatory; real-time measurements; scientific instrument units; submarine volcanism; telemetry system; tsunami gauge; undersea-cable system; versatile eco-monitoring network; Floors; Geophysical measurements; Instruments; Observatories; Oceans; Performance evaluation; Sonar equipment; Telemetry; Underwater cables; Venus;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0364-9059
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/48.820743
  • Filename
    820743