Title :
ASSEM: array of sensors for long term seabed monitoring of geohazards
Author :
Blandin, J. ; Person, R. ; Strout, J.M. ; Briole, P. ; Etiope, G. ; Masson, M. ; Golightly, C.R. ; Lykousis, V. ; Ferentinos, G.
Author_Institution :
Institut Francais de Recherche pour l´´ exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER), Plouzane, France
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Oceanographic research has demonstrated that long term time series of critical oceanographic parameters are needed to understand the various ocean systems. ASSEM is the first application of a new concept of sea bed observatory dedicated to the long term monitoring of a small area (some km2), lying on a network of interconnected measurement nodes. It is a project enhancing some marine technologies allowing real time monitoring of the sea bed. The main component of the system is the Communication and Storage Front End, COSTOF. It is an electronic unit providing a set of sensors with the means to communicate with the external world through an underwater network, and to locally store the produced data. The evaluation of this new concept will be carried out through two experiments addressing two seabed problems: slope instability risks and seismic risks. During the Ormen Lange pilot experiment, sensors required for monitoring critical failure surfaces within a slide area, particularly pore pressure sensors, will be installed in boreholes. In other respects, the interest of the ASSEM concept for monitoring a tectonically active area (tectonic movement, creeping, fluid flow) will be demonstrated by a pilot experiment in the Gulf of Corinth.
Keywords :
bathymetry; earthquakes; geophysical equipment; monitoring; seafloor phenomena; sediments; ASSEM; COSTOF; Communication and Storage Front End; Gulf of Corinth; Ormen Lange pilot experiment; critical failure surfaces; critical oceanographic parameters; electronic unit; geohazards; interconnected measurement nodes; long term seabed monitoring; pore pressure sensors; sea bed observatory; seismic risks; slope instability risks; tectonically active area; underwater network; Coaxial cables; Geologic measurements; Geology; Marine technology; Monitoring; Observatories; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Seismic measurements; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7397-9
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2002.1002405