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[U-01_1PM1] Forum for Global Data Sciences in Earth and Planetary Research

2014年5月1日(木) 14:15 〜 16:00 419 (4F)

コンビーナ:*村山 泰啓(独立行政法人 情報通信研究機構)、小池 俊雄(東京大学大学院工学系研究科社会基盤学専攻)、大石 雅寿(国立天文台天文データセンター)、喜連川 優(東京大学生産技術研究所)、柴崎 亮介(東京大学空間情報科学研究センター)、渡辺 堯(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所)、座長:大石 雅寿(国立天文台天文データセンター)、渡辺 堯(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所)

15:45 〜 16:00

[U01-19] Introduction of NICT ionospheric data archive system

*石井 守1丸山 隆1津川 卓也1 (1.情報通信研究機構)

キーワード:WDS, WDC, ionosphere, space weather

NICT has a long history of operational ionospheric observation with ionosondes since IGY 1957. On the beginning, we had four domestic observatories, Wakkanai, Akita, Kokubunji and Yamagawa. After that Akita was closed and Okinawa joined and we operate these four observatories continuously. In addition, Syowa station in Antarctica has been observing ionosphere by NICT since IGY, too. In addition as the World Data Center for ionosphere, we have a lot of number of ionospheric data obtained by foreign institutes.The present ionosonde system named 10C provides digital image of ionogram. However, all other previous systems provide analog image and recorded on films. Now it becomes a serious problem to lose data by corrupted of films. The only solution of this issue is to digitize the film image but usually the cost is very high. We search the way to keep low cost and comfortable quality for future analysis and find a method named ribbon scanning. In this method we keep whole of one film data in one file, which makes cost low and avoid losing data by frame skipping. We had trial of resolution of digital image and confirm the quality is same level of original image.We already had some fruitful results using these data archive. Maruyama et al. [2012] shows the statistic results of ionospheric variation after large earthquakes. Other than these kinds of study we expect the archive is useful for discussion of long-term variation of ionosphere with climate change. For improving the use of these dataset we need to solve another issue. Film-digitized images are suitable to manual scaling with naked-eye but we cannot use these data automatically because the axes vary in each image. To solve the issue we need to try image analysis to detect the axes automatically.ReferenceMaruyama, T., T. Tsugawa, H. Kato, M. Ishii, and M. Nishioka, Rayleigh wave signature in ionograms induced by strong earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., DOI: 10.1029/2012JA017952.