- Dates:
- March 10 and 11, 2008
- Host institutions:
- JAMSTEC and ERI, Univ. Tokyo
- Place:
- Tokyo Office of JAMSTEC
- Scope:
- Seafloor observation networks are now under construction in Japan, North America and Europe. In this workshop, researchers from the construction side and from user side meet together to discuss what can be done by the network data, how efficiently the data should be distributed among various communities, and what may be the future directions of seafloor networks. The workshop may end with mutual agreement on how to collaborate internationally.
- Co-conveners:
- Barbara Romanowicz (UC Berkeley)
- Hisashi Utada (Univ. Tokyo)
- Yoshio Fukao (IFREE, JAMSTEC)
- Yoshiyuki Kaneda (DONET, JAMSTEC)
- Co-sponsor:
- Japan Geoscience Union
- Program and abstracts:
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Program
March 10 (Monday) |
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| 10:00 | Yoshio Fukao (IFREE, JAMSTEC) Introduction |
| 10:10 | Barbara Romanowicz (UC Berkeley) Keynote lecture from the user side At the frontier between seismology and oceanography: scientific motivations for ocean floor observatories |
| 10:50 | Roland Person (IFREMER) Keynote lecture from the network side ESONET: An European Sea Observatory Initiative |
| 11:30 | Jean Paul Montagner (IPGP, France) How to improve global and regional tomographic models? |
| 12:00 | Mairi M.R. Best (University of Victoria, Canada) Lessons Learned by NEPTUNE Canada in Installing the World's First Regional Cabled Ocean Observatory, North-East Pacific |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30 | Dave Chadwell (Scripps) Seafloor Geodesy in Ocean Observatories |
| 14:00 | Masataka Ando (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) The seafloor geodesy in eastern and southwestern Taiwan and the MACHO project |
| 14:30 | Break |
| 14:45 | Sharon Kedar (JPL) The origin of deep ocean microseisms in the North Atlantic Ocean |
| 15:15 | Kiwamu Nishida (Univ. Tokyo) Background Love waves from 0.01 to 0.1 Hz |
| 15:45 | Katsuhiko Shiomi (NIED) NIED Hi-net: High Sensitivity Seismograph Network in Japan |
| 16:15 | Break |
| 16:30 | Hisayoshi Shimizu (Univ. Tokyo) Submarine cable geoelectric voltages to probe the dynamics of the Earth's core and mantle |
| 17:00 | Pascal Tarits (Brest) Seafloor Geo-ELECTROmagnetic NETWORKS |
| 18:00 | Reception |
March 11 (Tuesday) |
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| 9:00 | Yasumasa Miyazawa, (FRCGC, JAMSTEC) Operational Kuroshio forecast and ocean floor observation systems around the Nankai trough |
| 9:30 | Bruce Howe (University of Washington) Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC): Results from the last decade and future possibilities using retired submarine cables |
| 10:00 | Katsurou Katsumata (IORGC, JAMSTEC) Applications of seafloor pressure measurements |
| 10:30 | Break |
| 10:45 | Douglas A. Wiens (Washington University) Constraints on the thermal structure and dynamics of island arc-backarc systems from ocean bottom seismograph deployments |
| 11:15 | Yasuyuki Yamada (JMA) JMA’s new Ocean Bottom Seismographs (OBS) using marine cable installed at the Sea of Enshu to the Sea of Kumano |
| 11:45 | Yoshiyuki Kaneda (DONET, JAMSTEC) Dense Ocean floor Network system for Earthquakes and Tsunamis |
| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 13:30 | Discussion:
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