• DocumentCode
    601411
  • Title

    Integration of science and technology for evolutions of ocean science and natural disaster mitigation

  • Author

    Kaneda, Yuya

  • Author_Institution
    DONET R&D Group, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sci. & Technol., Yokohama, Japan
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    5-8 March 2013
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    3
  • Abstract
    2011 East Japan Earthquake generated unprecedented tsunami damages to Japan. From this severe disaster by mega thrust earthquake, we recognized the importance of off shore real time monitoring. Actually, pressure gauges of Kamaishi ocean floor cable detected large tsunamis at 2011 East Japan earthquake earlier than land tide gauge stations. These facts indicate that off shore real time monitoring systems are quite important and indispensable for tsunami early warning. Around the Nankai trough, as real time monitoring systems, we have already developed and deployed DONET (Dense Oceanfloor Network System for Earthquakes and Tsunamis) and will deploy DONET2 system. Using these ocean floor networks, tsunami early warning system will be improved and become more reliable. DONET and DONET2 are very important and significant for not only contributions to early warning, but also for understandings of crustal activities. Furthermore, offshore real time data is necessary and indispensable for advanced recurrence cycle simulation of mega thrust earthquakes using data assimilation methods. The data assimilation method acts as prediction filters using data and results of simulations. This data assimilation method will be the key research tool for advanced simulation. This data assimilation method requires precise, high quality and stable data from real time monitoring systems. Therefore, DONET, DONET2 have been developed as precise and long term monitoring systems. Finally, integration of science and technology will be the driving force for the ocean science evolutions and natural disaster mitigations.
  • Keywords
    data assimilation; earthquakes; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; tsunami; AD 2011; DONET2 system; Dense Oceanfloor Network System; Kamaishi ocean floor cable; crustal activities; data assimilation methods; east Japan earthquake; land tide gauge stations; mega thrust earthquake; natural disaster mitigation; ocean science evolutions; off shore real time monitoring; prediction filters; tsunami damages; tsunami early warning; Couplings; Data assimilation; Earthquakes; Floors; Oceans; Real-time systems; Tsunami;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Underwater Technology Symposium (UT), 2013 IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Tokyo
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5948-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/UT.2013.6519904
  • Filename
    6519904