*Keisuke Ariyoshi1, Akira Nagano1, Takuya Hasegawa1,2, Hiroyuki Matsumoto1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science, Tohoku University)
Session information
[E] Oral
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection
[M-IS13] Integrated Analysis of Geoscience Observations from the Floor to Surface of the Ocean
convener:Keisuke Ariyoshi(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Joan S Gomberg(USGS Earthquake Science Center), Narumi Takahashi(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Motoyuki Kido(International Research Institute for Disaster Science, Tohoku University)
Sea bottom pressure data contains various components such as crustal deformation, ocean oscillation, tidal variability, atmospheric change, and instrumental drift. So far, seismologists have treated the ocean oscillation as noise, and ocean physicists have done vice versa (considering crustal deformation as noise). Such problems apply to ongoing undersea acoustic distance measuring and other types of ocean observations. In this session, wewelcome contribution on various topics focusing on the complementary relationship between seismology, ocean physics, meteorology, tsunami technology, and other related fields.
*Kosei Komatsu1,2, Akira Kuwano-Yoshida3, Keisuke Ariyoshi4 (1.GSFS, Univ. Tokyo, 2.AORI, Univ. Tokyo, 3.DPRI, Kyoto Univ., 4.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
*Yoichiro Dobashi1, Daisuke Inazu1 (1.Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
*Narumi Takahashi1,2, Kentaro Imai2, Motoyuki Kido3, Yusaku Ohta3, Tatsuya Fukuda2, Yasuhisa Ishihara2, Hiroshi OCHI2, Ryota Hino3 (1.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, 2.Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology, 3.Tohoku University)
*Tomohiro Inoue1, Tomoya Muramoto2, Daisuke Inazu3, Yoshihiro Ito4, Ryota Hino5, Kazuaki Ohta6, Syuichi Suzuki5 (1.Kyoto University, 2.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3.Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, 4.Disaster Prevention Research Institute, 5.Tohoku University, 6.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)
*Joan S Gomberg1, Keisuke Ariyoshi2, Paul Johnson3, Susan Hautala3 (1.USGS Earthquake Science Center, USA, 2.JAMSTEC, Japan, 3.University of Washington, USA)