DOI: 10.17596/0002216
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img_donet. (2022). JAMSTEC DONET. JAMSTEC. https://doi.org/10.17596/0002216
Abstract
DONET (Dense Oceanfloor Network System for Earthquakes and Tsunamis) is an observatory system for earthquakes and tsunamis in deep oceanfloor areas around the Nankai trough where large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred. The stations are deployed with an average spacing of 10 km. Each station has strong motion and broadband seismometers, hydrophones, differential and quartz pressure gauges, and thermometers. The system had been developed by JAMSTEC and were transferred to NIED in April 2016. Data recorded by multiple types of sensors are transmitted to NIED in real time and archived.
DONET Introduction (Japanese website)
http://www.seafloor.bosai.go.jp/DONET/
Station Locations (Japanese website)
http://www.seafloor.bosai.go.jp/st_info/
How to Access
| English | https://hinetwww11.bosai.go.jp/auth/?LANG=en | |
| Japanese | https://hinetwww11.bosai.go.jp/auth/?LANG=ja |
The information is also available at the following site(s).
| English | https://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/data_catalog/view/metadata?key=JAMSTEC_DONET&lang=en | |
| Japanese | https://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/data_catalog/view/metadata?key=JAMSTEC_DONET&lang=ja |
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Full Metadata
| Title | JAMSTEC DONET |
| Creator(s) | img_donet |
| Publication year | 2022 |
| Publisher | JAMSTEC |
| Resource type | Dataset/Scientific data |
| Right(s) | No commercial use. No redistribution of data. Refer the two publications (Kaneda et al., 2015; Kawaguchi et al., 2015) . |
| Description | [Abstract] DONET (Dense Oceanfloor Network System for Earthquakes and Tsunamis) is an observatory system for earthquakes and tsunamis in deep oceanfloor areas around the Nankai trough where large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred. The stations are deployed with an average spacing of 10 km. Each station has strong motion and broadband seismometers, hydrophones, differential and quartz pressure gauges, and thermometers. The system had been developed by JAMSTEC and were transferred to NIED in April 2016. Data recorded by multiple types of sensors are transmitted to NIED in real time and archived. DONET Introduction (Japanese website) http://www.seafloor.bosai.go.jp/DONET/ Station Locations (Japanese website) http://www.seafloor.bosai.go.jp/st_info/ [Other] Kaneda Y, Kawaguchi K, Araki E, Matsumoto H, Nakamura T, Kamiya S, Ariyoshi K, Hori T, Baba T, Takahashi N (2015) Development and application of an advanced ocean floor network system for megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis. Seafloor observatories. In: Favali, P. et al. (eds.), Springer Praxis Books, pp. 643-663. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11374-1_25 Kawaguchi K, Kaneko S, Nishida S, Komine T (2015) Construction of the DONET real-time seafloor observatory for earthquakes and tsunami monitoring, Seafloor Observatories. In: Favali, P. et al. (eds.), Springer Praxis Books, pp. 211-228. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11374-1_10 |
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DOI Status
| Last Update | 2026-03-26 |
| Registered | 2022-02-18 |