Collaborative Research: Near-Trench Community Geodetic Experiment
合作研究:近海沟群落大地测量实验
基本信息
- 批准号:2232642
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-01-01 至 2027-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Collaborative Research: Near-Trench Community Geodetic ExperimentThe largest earthquakes (and the resulting tsunamis) occur offshore, but the instruments traditionally used to study the ground deformation associated with these events can only be used on land. Therefore, traditional surveying cannot quantify the offshore seismic hazards. Studying these hazards requires tools designed to collect data offshore. One such tool is the GNSS-Acoustic method, an offshore GPS (Global Positioning System) method with sets of instruments set up on the seafloor in circular groupings. These instruments are positioned relative to a remote-controlled sea surface robot using sound pulses. This ‘Wave Glider’ can use GPS to determine its position, allowing the seafloor instruments to be located with cm-level accuracy. Tracking these positions over time allows researchers to learn how the deforming seafloor builds up stress that ultimately results in earthquakes. This project follows recommendations by a large group of scientists who are interested in knowing how seafloor deforms in subduction zones as the seafloor crust gradually slides beneath the continental crust. The project aims to detect the motions of the seafloor at six stations in the offshore Cascadia region and six in the offshore Alaska region. This will aid the scientific community in assessing the seismic and tsunami hazards in these regions. The data will all be open access and the project will contribute to training the next generation of geodetic scientists.The 2011 Tohoku earthquake demonstrated that coseismic rupture can extend to shallow depths along a subduction megathrust, where large vertical displacements of the seafloor can generate damaging tsunamis. This project will clarify whether a similar event can happen in the offshore Cascadia and Alaska regions by using seafloor geodetic observations to infer the level of elastic strain stored in the accretionary prisms of Cascadia and Alaska subduction zones. The researchers will deploy GNSS-Acoustic instruments from the seafloor geodesy community pool, which consists of 51 GNSS-Acoustic transponders (enough for 17 new GNSS-Acoustic sites) and 3 Wave Gliders, following recommendations from 165 scientists and students who attended a seafloor geodesy community workshop on how best to make use of the instrument pool. Twelve new GNSS-Acoustic sites will be established during this experiment, with six along each of the Cascadia and Alaska subduction zone trenches, which were identified by workshop attendees as high-value science targets. The researchers will survey these new sites as well as the seven sites already established in these regions annually throughout the five years of the project. These positions will be used to infer interseismic velocities from which the rate of elastic strain buildup in the accretionary prisms can be determined, with implications for the earthquake and tsunami hazard in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. The data will all be open access and the project will contribute to training the next generation of geodetic scientists.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
合作研究:最大的地震(以及由此产生的海啸)发生在近海,但传统上用于研究与这些事件相关的地面变形的仪器只能在陆地上使用。因此,传统的测量无法量化海上地震危险性。研究这些危害需要设计用于收集离岸数据的工具。其中一种工具是全球导航卫星系统声学方法,这是一种近海全球定位系统方法,在海底以圆形分组方式安装成套仪器。这些仪器相对于使用声音脉冲的遥控海面机器人定位。这种“波浪滑翔机”可以使用GPS来确定其位置,从而使海底仪器的定位精度达到厘米级。随着时间的推移跟踪这些位置可以让研究人员了解变形的海底如何积聚应力,最终导致地震。该项目遵循了一大群科学家的建议,这些科学家有兴趣了解海底地壳逐渐滑入大陆地壳时海底在俯冲带中如何变形。该项目旨在探测卡斯卡迪亚近海地区和阿拉斯加近海地区的6个海底观测站的海底运动。这将有助于科学界评估这些地区的地震和海啸危险。所有数据都将开放获取,该项目将有助于培训下一代大地测量科学家。2011年东北地震表明,同震破裂可沿俯冲巨型逆冲体延伸至沿着较浅深度,在那里,海底的大垂直位移可产生破坏性海啸。该项目将通过使用海底大地测量观测来推断卡斯卡迪亚和阿拉斯加俯冲带的增生棱柱中储存的弹性应变水平,从而澄清卡斯卡迪亚和阿拉斯加近海地区是否会发生类似的事件。研究人员将部署来自海底大地测量社区池的GNSS声学仪器,该池由51个GNSS声学转发器(足以用于17个新的GNSS声学站点)和3个Wave Glider组成,根据参加海底大地测量社区研讨会的165名科学家和学生的建议,如何最好地利用仪器池。在这次试验期间,将建立12个新的全球导航卫星系统声学站点,卡斯卡迪亚和阿拉斯加俯冲带海沟各沿着有6个站点,讲习班与会者将其确定为高价值科学目标。研究人员将在该项目的五年内每年调查这些新地点以及这些地区已经建立的七个地点。这些位置将被用来推断地震间的速度,从该速度的弹性应变积累的增生棱镜可以确定,在阿拉斯加和太平洋西北部的地震和海啸灾害的影响。所有数据都将开放获取,该项目将有助于培养下一代大地测量科学家。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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合作研究:部署海底光纤应变仪来检测慢滑移事件
- 批准号:
2127938 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 7.7万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Collaborative Research: Deployment of Seafloor Optical Fiber Strainmeters for the Detection of Slow Slip Events
合作研究:部署海底光纤应变仪来检测慢滑移事件
- 批准号:
2003489 - 财政年份:2020
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- 批准号:
1905098 - 财政年份:2018
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Standard Grant
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1551929 - 财政年份:2016
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