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Progress in the Project for Development of GPS/Acoustic Technique Over the Last 4 Years

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GPS/Acoustic (GPS/A) survey is the most promising way to detect crustal deformation in the ocean far from the coast, where a dense onshore GPS network is not available. Monitoring seafloor deformation is crucial to understand the tectonic state in regions of geophysical significance such as subduction zones. We, Tohoku University, together with Nagoya University and Japan Coast Guard have been dedicated to GPS/A survey around the Japanese Islands and developing its instruments for more than a decade. Especially in 2010, a new project for the development of the GPS/A technique commenced, and since 2012 following the Tohoku earthquake, further acceleration of the project has been taken place. Tohoku and Nagoya Universities have been working on this project for 4 years. In the project, Tohoku University worked on several topics, such as realtime/continuous monitoring of crustal deformation using a moored buoy, automatic survey using an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV), which makes the survey as efficient as possible, and constructing a new GPS/acoustic survey network along the Japan Trench and their intensive survey using a chartered ship. In this paper, we summarize the achievements in each of the topics above.

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This work has been supported by the MEXT through the Project for Development of GPS/Acoustic Technique. Stuffs in RCPEV and IRIDeS, Tohoku University, provided dedicated support and collaborative operation for this project, especially in the onboard surveys and management of onshore GPS reference data. The construction and surveys of the new observation sites were in collaboration with Nagoya University. We also thank the anonymous reviewers to provided intensive comments, which significantly improve the manuscript.

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Kido, M. et al. (2015). Progress in the Project for Development of GPS/Acoustic Technique Over the Last 4 Years. In: Hashimoto, M. (eds) International Symposium on Geodesy for Earthquake and Natural Hazards (GENAH). International Association of Geodesy Symposia, vol 145. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/1345_2015_127

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