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The Japan Trench Earthquake and Tsunami Monitoring Network Project of Cablelinked 150 Seafloor Observatories (the * Snet Project) T. KANAZAWA, K. UEHIRA, M. MOCHIZUKI, T. SHINBO, S. NOGUCHI, H. FUJIMOTO ( ** NIED), and T. YAMADA (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo) After the 2011 TohokuOki earthquake, a new ocean bottom observation project has been started to deploy the largescale oceanbottom network of cablelinked 150 observatories along the Japan Trench (Snet). The project is undertaken by NIED and supported financially by *** MEXT. Snet provides progressively the insitu and realtime geophysical data in the subduction zone which will be used to forecast the nextgeneration early tsunami warning and to forecast an earthquake warning much earlier than the present system. Snet: A unique seafloor observation network of realtime cabled multipoint observatories A total of 150 observatories (each equipped with seismometers and pressure sensors (tsunami meters) ) are connected by an optical cable of 5,700 km in a total length. Spacing concept: One observatory site in a source region of M7.5 earthquake (30 km spacing almost in an east-west direction and 50 - 60 km spacing almost in a north-south direction). S-net is composed of six subsystems S1-S6. Cable lengths are about 800 km for S1–S5 and about 1600 km for S6 (outer rise segment). T3.1P30 Construction of subsystem Snet Two landing stations A and B make it possible to dual power supply systems and data transmission in two directions. Data distribution Real time data are transmitted to landing stations via bidirectional fiber cables, and distributed to associated groups through IP-VPN network. Seismometers and Pressure sensors Each observatory is equipped with seismometers of several types and two hydro- pressure gauges of the same type (tsunami meters). 1. Direct detection of remote tsunami far from land, predictions of precise tsunami wave propagation, wave height and arrival times at various shorelines. 2. Development of early tsunami warning system, serving as effective and prompt evacuation. 3. Monitoring of crustal movement and seismic activity at the shallow subduction zone near trenches, detailed investigation of oceanic crustal structure and earthquakes and tsunami generating process. 4. Effective disaster mitigation countermeasure against tsunami and planning of city reconstruction in coastal areas. Expected results from Snet Earlier detection of events by Snet S-net makes it possible to detect tsunami events by 10-20minutes earlier and earthquake events by around 10-20 seconds earlier along the Japan Trench. *** MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and T echnology, Japan. ** NIED: National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention. * S-net: Seafloor observation network for earthquakes and tsunamis along the Japan Trench. Land Sea Landing Station B Terminal Equipment Supervisory Equipment Power Feeding Equipment Optical Receiver Transmission Equipment Data Conversion & Transmission Equipment Power supply backup system Timestamp by GPS clock Power feed from both stations Power feed from both stations Landing Station A Data NIED Data Center JMA Other institution Data Optical Bidirectional Transmission EarthLAN (IP-VPN Network) GPS Antenna Observatory Observatory 25 Observatory Submarine Cable Beach Manhole Observatory 1 Backup Data Center V= 623km/h V= 7km/h

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Page 1: The Japan Trench Earthquake Tsunami Monitoring Network ... · The Japan Trench Earthquake and Tsunami Monitoring Network Project of Cable‐linked 150 Seafloor Observatories (the

The Japan Trench Earthquake and Tsunami Monitoring Network Project of Cable‐linked 150 Seafloor Observatories (the *S‐net Project) 

T. KANAZAWA, K. UEHIRA, M. MOCHIZUKI, T. SHINBO, S. NOGUCHI, H. FUJIMOTO (**NIED), and T. YAMADA (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo)

After the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake, a new ocean bottom observation project has been started to deploy the large‐scale ocean‐bottom network of cable‐linked 150 observatories along theJapan Trench (S‐net). The project is undertaken by NIED and supported financially by ***MEXT. S‐net provides progressively the in‐situ and real‐time geophysical data in the subduction zonewhich will be used to forecast the next‐generation early tsunami warning and to forecast an earthquake warning much earlier than the present system.

S‐net: A unique seafloor observation network of real‐time cabled multipoint observatories

A total of 150 observatories (each equipped with seismometers andpressure sensors (tsunami meters) ) are connected by an opticalcable of 5,700 km in a total length.

Spacing concept: One observatory site in a source region of M7.5earthquake (30 km spacing almost in an east-west direction and 50- 60 km spacing almost in a north-south direction).

S-net is composed of six subsystems S1-S6. Cable lengths areabout 800 km for S1–S5 and about 1600 km for S6 (outer risesegment).

T3.1‐P30

Construction of subsystem S‐net 

Two landing stations A and B make it possible to dual power supply systems and data transmission in two directions.

Data distribution 

Real time data are transmitted to landing stations via bidirectional fiber cables, and distributed to associated groups through IP-VPN network.

Seismometers andPressure sensors 

Each observatory is equipped with seismometers of several types and two hydro-pressure gauges of the same type (tsunami meters).

1. Direct detection of remote tsunami far from land, predictions of precisetsunami wave propagation, wave height and arrival times at various shorelines.

2. Development of early tsunami warning system, serving as effective andprompt evacuation.

3. Monitoring of crustal movement and seismic activity at the shallow subductionzone near trenches, detailed investigation of oceanic crustal structure andearthquakes and tsunami generating process.

4. Effective disaster mitigation countermeasure against tsunami and planning ofcity reconstruction in coastal areas.

Expected results from S‐net

Earlier detection of events by S‐net

S-net makes it possible to detect tsunami events by 10-20minutes earlier and earthquake events by around 10-20 seconds earlier along the Japan Trench.

*** MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.** NIED: National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention.* S-net: Seafloor observation network for earthquakes and tsunamis along the Japan Trench.

Land Sea

Landing Station B

Terminal Equipment• Supervisory Equipment• Power Feeding Equipment • Optical Receiver Transmission Equipment• Data Conversion & Transmission Equipment• Power supply backup system• Timestamp by GPS clock

Power feed from both stations

Power feed from both stationsLanding Station A

Data

NIED Data Center

JMA

Other institution

Data

Optical Bidirectional TransmissionEarthLAN

(IP-VPN Network)

GPS Antenna

Observatory

Observatory 25

Observatory

Submarine Cable

Beach Manhole

Observatory 1

Backup Data Center

V= 623km/h V= 7km/h