Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2018

Presentation information

[JJ] Evening Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-TT Technology & Techniques

[S-TT50] seismic monitoring and processing system

Wed. May 23, 2018 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Masayuki Yoshimi(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST)

[STT50-P02] High spacial resolution subsurface monitoring by a giant magnetostrictive seismic source

*Takahiro Kunitomo1,2, Hiroshi Ishii1, Yasuhiro Asai1 (1.Association for the Developement of Earthquake Prediction, Tono Research Institute of Earthquake Science, 2.enter Graduate School Earthquake and Volcano Research Cof Environmental Studies, Nagoya University)

Keywords:giant magnetostrictive seismic source, shallow subsurface structure change

Actuators using giant magnetostrictive elements are expected to be used as seismic sources for high frequencies because they have small displacements but large generated forces and easy to handle. At JpGU 2017, we reported that a single force type giant magnetostrictive source which is capable of exciting arbitrary waveforms with GPS synchronization (maximum generating force of 91 kgf). Also, we reported that the stepwise delay in P wave traveltime derived from Kumamoto Earthquake (Mj7.3, April 16, 2016) by use of a TRIES borehole seismograph data, and the subsequent change correlated well with the change in the pore pressure measured at the STG200N at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory. On the other hand, in order to investigate the subsurface structural change of the Mizunami Group (Miocene sediments) above the Toki granite, we are conducting observations using a small seismic array installed in the Mizunami observation tunnel in August 2016. In this presentation, we will discuss about the reflection SV phase which indicate the existence of a small area that seismic properties vary significantly in the Mizunami Group.