*Masa-yuki Yamamoto1,2, Nobuo Arai2,3, Takayuki Otsu2,4 (1.Department of systems engineering, Kochi University of Technology, 2.Nationwide Infrasound Observation Consortium, 3.Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University, 4.Japan Weather Association)
Session information
[J] Poster
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-TT Technology & Techniques
[M-TT52] Brand-new scope of coupling geophysics being established by infrasound and associated waves
convener:Masa-yuki Yamamoto(Department of systems engineering, Kochi University of Technology), Nobuo Arai(Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University), Mie Ichihara(Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo), Takayuki Otsu(Japan Weather Association)
Infrasound and associated wave studies are recently focused on coupling waves with long-distant and vertical propagation characteristics. Such kinds of waves, having with coupling process between the atmosphere and the surface of ground and ocean, are linked with elastic waves in lithosphere and oceanic sphere, as well as to atmospheric regions up to the upper atmosphere, playing a role of generating many kinds of wavelike turbulence in thermosphere. Moreover, whole on the globe, these waves excited depending on the latitude regions, as well as on the environmental regions, such as snow ice, desert, rainforest, mountain, ocean, etc., have their own characteristics. These waves can be excited by large-scale geophysical events like volcanic eruptions, tsunami, thunderstorms, etc. as well as artificial explosions, propagating with long distance. In this session, we would like to discuss such "coupling geophysics" by using many new or well-known investigated data and simulations of infrasound and associated low frequency waves. It can combine multiple spheres in geophysics and bring a brand-new scope of geophysics. Your contributions from many regions are welcome!
*Makiko Iwakuni1, Takayuki Otsu1, Nobuo Arai2, Mami Nogami1, Masashi Motohashi1, Takanari Fujii1, RYOHEI EMURA1, Takahiko Murayama1 (1.JAPAN WEATHER ASSOCIATION, 2.Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University)
*Yuki Nakashima1, Kiwamu Nishida1, Yosuke Aoki1, Kosuke Heki2 (1.ERI, Univ. Tokyo, 2.Space Geodesy Lab., Hokkaido Univ.)
[MTT52-P04] The 3 types of infrasound generated by "The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake"
★Invited Papers
*Mami Nogami1, Takahiko Murayama1, Takayuki Otsu1, Makiko Iwakuni1 (1.Japan Weather Association)
*Yuichiro Inoue1, Masa-yuki Yamamoto1 (1.Kochi University of Technology)
[MTT52-P06] Infrasound measurement with MEMS sensors
★Invited Papers
*Ryouichi Nishimura1 (1.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)