Title :
Results from ALOS and expectations to ALOS-2 in earthquake/volcano research
Author :
Ozawa, Toshihiro ; Miyagi, Yasushi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Monitoring & Forecasting Res., Nat. Res. Inst. for Earth Sci. & Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
ALOS/PALSAR enabled us to detect crustal deformation with higher accuracy, and many successful results in earthquake/volcano research have been obtained from PALSAR data. For example, we obtained crustal deformations associated with earthquakes (e.g., the 2007 Solomon Islands Earthquake, the 2007 Chuetsu-oki Earthquake and the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake,), and fault-slip distributions were estimated with consideration of complex fault configurations. In the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake, we discovered that coseismic extensional deformation had caused local deformation around volcanoes. In researches on Miyake-jima and Iwoto, we detected temporal change of volcano deformation using InSAR time-series analysis. In the ALOS-2 mission, observations with higher frequency, broader swath, and higher resolution will be carried out, and it will provide us more useful information for earthquake/volcano research. Additionally, new parameter (e.g., precise three-dimensional deformation) may be obtained utilizing various observation modes which is newly added to ALOS-2.
Keywords :
Earth crust; deformation; earthquakes; faulting; radar interferometry; remote sensing by radar; seismology; synthetic aperture radar; time series; volcanology; AD 2007; AD 2008; AD 2011; ALOS results; ALOS-2 expectations; ALOS-2 mission; ALOS-PALSAR data; Chuetsu-oki earthquake; InSAR time-series analysis; Solomon Islands earthquake; Tohoku earthquake; Wenchuan earthquake; broader swath observation; complex fault configurations; coseismic extensional deformation; crustal deformation detection; earthquake-volcano research; fault-slip distributions; higher frequency observations; higher resolution observation; local deformation; observation mode utilization; precise three-dimensional deformation; temporal volcano deformation change detection; Accuracy; Coherence; Contracts; Earthquakes; Radar tracking; Synthetic aperture radar; Volcanoes;
Conference_Titel :
Synthetic Aperture Radar (APSAR), 2013 Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba