Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

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[J] Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-CG Complex & General

[S-CG56] Ocean Floor Geosciences

Mon. May 27, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Kyoko Okino(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)

[SCG56-P29] High-tech dredge system for abyssal bedrock research; dredge system with acoustic real time monitoring on deep sea floor.

*Teruaki Ishii1, Yukihiro - Kida2, Izumi - Sakamoto3, Shiki -- Machida4 (1.Center for Integrated Research and Education of Natural Hazards, Sizuoka University, 2.JAMSTEC, 3.Toukai University, 4.Chiba Institute of Technology)

Keywords:abyssal bedrocks, high-tech dredge system, ORI-TI type dredge, dredge transponder, deep sea dredge VTR, underwater acoustic transmission system

It is very important to recover geological samples including hard rocks and soft materials from ocean floor to investigate bedrocks itself as well as sea floor environment on the basis of the material scientific aspects. Dredge haul methods being a simple and easy way with low costs, have been widely used for recovering the bedrocks. One of author (TI) has been working on the dredge hauls during about 40 years on the several Japanese and American Research Vessels (R/Vs), that is, R/V Tansei Maru, R/V Hakuho Maru, R/V Yokosuka, and R/V Kairei as well as R/V Atlantis-II, R/V Melville (2 times), R/V Moana Wave, and R/V Thomas Thompson, respectively. He has been proposing the (1) ORI-TI type dredge system, which has been improved and still improving on the basis of the better ideas gathered from the above mentioned all cruises. The dredge systems in the US Research Vessels have been continuing the conventional and basic technical methods, that is, box type chin-bag dredge (within or without fishing net) and using tension-meter as well as pinger.

On the other hand, Japanese scientists have been recently improving the traditional dredge systems with active introduction of high technique, for example, (2) transponder system and/or (3) deep sea TV camera system during dredge hauls. (4) new underwater acoustic transmission system of real-time TV-image.

(1)ORI-TI (Ocean Research Institute T. Ishii) type dredge system is composed of box type chain-bag dredge with steel bucket which can recover any sea bottom material including hard rocks as well as sand, mud and organisms(Ishii, 2017).

(2)Acoustic transponder attached on the dredge wire can mention real-time position of the dredge system on monitor showing pre-surveyed bathymetric map in the navigation room, This system helps safe and reliable rock sampling (Machida et al, 2011).

(3) Box-cage type dredge with installed deep sea TV camera system can record occurrence of bed rocks during dredge hauls (Sakamoto et al, 2017).

(4) New underwater acoustic transmission system of real-time TV -image with every 2 second from Shinkai 6500 to R/V Yokosuka put to practical use (Sakurai, 2018) on the basis of the new underwater acoustic communication system (Kida et al, 2018). If we can get low price (about USD$10,000) above mentioned system in a near future, it will be applied to the dredge hauls with real-time monitor on the sea bottom. The author (T.I.) assumes that its application fields are very wide; piston core, mooring system, ocean bottom seismometer, net fishing etc.

Reference

Kida, Yukihiro, Mitsuyasu Deguchi, and Takuya Shimura.(2018): Experimental result for a high-rate underwater acoustic communication in deep sea for a manned submersible SHINKAI 6500, J. Marine Acoust. Soc. Jpn., 45 (4),197-207.

ISHII, Teruaki (2017):Evolution of dredge system from low to high technological equipment--Improvement of dredge system toward advanced material science on bedrocks--, Fukada Geological Institute Annual Report, 18, 29-48 (in Japanese with English abstract).

Sakamoto, Izumi, Satsuki Iijima, Yamato Monma, and Kenichirou Tani (2017) :Dredge “Satsuki” system with Deep Sea Camera, ① her development and function, Blue Earth Symposium 2017 (JAMSTEC) abstract BE17-12 ( in Japanese).

Machida, Shiki, Yutaka Matsuura, Natsue Abe, and Teruaki Ishii (2011):Rock sampling from the ocean floor using transponder-based real-time monitoring of the dredge system, JAMSTEC Rep. Res. Dev,13, 89-105 (in Japanese with English abstract).