Journal of the Geodetic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2185-517X
Print ISSN : 0038-0830
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Evaluation of Detection Level of Crustal Deformation Observation in the Time Domain Through Power Spectrum Analysis
—Investigation of a Long-Baseline Laser Extensometer—
Akio KatsumataTakeyasu YamamotoAkio KobayashiNobuo HamadaSumio Yoshikawa
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2010 Volume 56 Issue 3 Pages 107-116

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We evaluated the crustal deformation detection level of a long-baseline laser extensometer in the time domain through the power spectrum from time-series data. The extensometer was newly installed in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and has a 200 m baseline. The detection level was compared with those of borehole multicomponent strainmeters and the GPS network evaluated in our earlier study, and also compared with noise levels of other laser extensometers. The power spectrum of the laser extensometer data shows a lower amplitude level by about 100.5 and a frequency dependence similar to the average for borehole multicomponent strainmeters. The frequency dependence and amplitude of the noise level are comparable to those of long-baseline laser strainmeters in other regions. These results imply that the laser extensometer would detect the crustal deformation due to the Tokai long-term slow-slip event earlier than the GPS network.
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