ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA

P(論文) There is a great deal of evidence concerning crustal uplift, after deglaciation, in the vicinity of Syowa Station (69.0°S, 39.6°E) from tide gauge data, seismic evidence, raised beaches, marine terraces, etc. The geomorphological and tide gauge data show that crustal uplift is going on around...

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Main Authors: カミヌマ, カツタダ, KAMINUMA, Katsutada
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1996
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description P(論文) There is a great deal of evidence concerning crustal uplift, after deglaciation, in the vicinity of Syowa Station (69.0°S, 39.6°E) from tide gauge data, seismic evidence, raised beaches, marine terraces, etc. The geomorphological and tide gauge data show that crustal uplift is going on around Syowa Station. Local earthquake activity corroborates the crustal uplift, and it is an intermittent phenomenon. Sea level falling of 4.5mm/y was found using data in 1975-1992. This falling rate is consistent with geomorphological data. If the crustal uplift of 5mm/y continues for 10 years, the total uplift obtained will be 5cm. The total amount of the vertical crustal uplift would produce a change of about 15 μGal in gravity. Repeated measurements of absolute gravity over many years might detect absolute value of vertical crustal movement. Absolute gravity measurements at Syowa Station were made to establish one of the IAGBN (International Absolute Gravity Basestation Network) stations. Continuous observation by a SCG (Superconducting Gravimeter) was also started at Syowa Station. The SCG observation is believed to provide the highest sensitivity and highest resolution data for study of vertical crustal movement. Using the absolute gravimeter together with the SCG will provide significant insight into the absolute elevation change. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002820 2025-04-13T14:08:17+00:00 ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA カミヌマ, カツタダ KAMINUMA, Katsutada 1996-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2820/files/KJ00002409867.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002820 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2820 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences 9 16 23 AA1072335X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2820/files/KJ00002409867.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002820 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2820 local earthquake raised beach sea level change gravity change superconducting gravimeter 1996 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00002820 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) There is a great deal of evidence concerning crustal uplift, after deglaciation, in the vicinity of Syowa Station (69.0°S, 39.6°E) from tide gauge data, seismic evidence, raised beaches, marine terraces, etc. The geomorphological and tide gauge data show that crustal uplift is going on around Syowa Station. Local earthquake activity corroborates the crustal uplift, and it is an intermittent phenomenon. Sea level falling of 4.5mm/y was found using data in 1975-1992. This falling rate is consistent with geomorphological data. If the crustal uplift of 5mm/y continues for 10 years, the total uplift obtained will be 5cm. The total amount of the vertical crustal uplift would produce a change of about 15 μGal in gravity. Repeated measurements of absolute gravity over many years might detect absolute value of vertical crustal movement. Absolute gravity measurements at Syowa Station were made to establish one of the IAGBN (International Absolute Gravity Basestation Network) stations. Continuous observation by a SCG (Superconducting Gravimeter) was also started at Syowa Station. The SCG observation is believed to provide the highest sensitivity and highest resolution data for study of vertical crustal movement. Using the absolute gravimeter together with the SCG will provide significant insight into the absolute elevation change. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Raised Beach ENVELOPE(163.783,163.783,-74.983,-74.983) Syowa Station
spellingShingle local earthquake
raised beach
sea level change
gravity change
superconducting gravimeter
カミヌマ, カツタダ
KAMINUMA, Katsutada
ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_full ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_fullStr ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_full_unstemmed ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_short ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING ABSOLUTE CRUSTAL UPLIFT AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_sort on the possibility of detecting absolute crustal uplift at syowa station, antarctica
topic local earthquake
raised beach
sea level change
gravity change
superconducting gravimeter
topic_facet local earthquake
raised beach
sea level change
gravity change
superconducting gravimeter
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