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A Marine-Buoy-Mounted System for Continuous and Real-Time Measurment of Seafloor Crustal Deformation

K. Tadokoro, Natsuki Kinugasa, Teruyuki Kato, Yukihiro Terada, Kenjiro Matsuhiro

2020Frontiers in Earth Science19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we describe the development of a continuous real-time system capable of measuring seafloor crustal deformation using the GNSS/Acoustic technique and a moored buoy. A program was implemented on the buoy to automatically distinguish the onset of a direct acoustic wave even if that wave had been contaminated with reflected waves and to compress the acoustic data prior to transmission over a satellite link to the ground base station. We conducted an operations test for a total of 106 d and found that the acoustic ranging and data transmissions were frequently interrupted by an unstable power supply, resulting in only 21 % of the transmitted data being received at the ground base station. Nevertheless, the acoustic ranging measurements continued successfully as long as power was supplied.

Topics & Concepts

BuoyGeologyRangingSeafloor spreadingGNSS applicationsSeismologyGeodesyAcousticsRemote sensingSatelliteGeophysicsOceanographyAerospace engineeringEngineeringPhysicsUnderwater Acoustics ResearchUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena