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JAEA Reports

The Outline of the research and development of EM-ACROSS in Tono area

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo*; Nagao, Hiromichi*

JAEA-Research 2010-014, 66 Pages, 2010/07

JAEA-Research-2010-014.pdf:3.11MB

ACROSS(Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System) has developed to acquire the detailed information on the tectonically active zone. The technology for example the transmission and receiving technique, the data analysis and the interpretation technique of the ACROSS signal is able to apply not only to seismology but also to other field. We considered the ACROSS technology may apply to the engineering technology of the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU) project, for example monitoring of the change of the geological environment around shafts and also the strength of the shaft concrete itself. It is planned that the examination for three years will be made from fiscal year 2007, and the new observation site around the MIU was established, and the data acquisition and data analysis have been carried out. This report compiled technical matters among the results obtained in the research and the development of the EM-ACROSS.

Journal Articles

EM-ACROSS system and corresponding tensor transfer functions in diffusion field region

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi*; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka

Handbook of Geophysical Exploration; Seismic Exploration, Vol.40, p.177 - 191, 2010/03

We have developed a new electromagnetic controlled source method for the monitoring of the electrical state in the ground. This is called EM-ACROSS (Electro Magnetic - Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System). The basic idea of the EM-ACROSS system can be used at any frequency ranges. We developed one of a system using two pair of current dipoles at Tono area, and this is designed for the survey below 500 Hz, where the electromagnetic field behaves as diffusion field. We carried out a field test using this system, and acquired extremely accurate tensor transfer function from the source to the receiver, which the distance is about 950 m. From the phase of the transfer function for a month, we can see the correlation with the rainfall.

Journal Articles

Stacking strategy for acquisition of an ACROSS transfer function

Nagao, Hiromichi*; Nakajima, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo; Kunitomo, Takahiro

Handbook of Geophysical Exploration; Seismic Exploration, Vol.40, p.213 - 227, 2010/03

JAEA Reports

Development of ACROSS (Accurately Controlled, Routinely Operated, Signal System) to realize constant monitoring the invisible Earth's interiors by means of stationary coherent elastic and electromagnetic waves

Kumazawa, Mineo; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nakajima, Takahiro; Tsuruga, Kayoko*; Hasada, Yoko*; Nagao, Hiromichi*; Matsumoto, Hiroshi*; Kasahara, Junzo*; Fujii, Naoyuki; Shigeta, Naotaka

JAEA-Research 2007-033, 155 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Research-2007-033.pdf:11.04MB

The developmental study made at Tono Geoscience Center under the Earthquake Frontier Research Project since 1996 is reported for a brand new technology system called ACROSS (Accurately Controlled, Routinely Operated, Signal System). Several examples of the field application are demonstrated by the test experiments at Tono Mine site. After the developmental works of 10 years, the ACROSS is brought to be a practical method applied to the remote monitoring of temporal variation of underground states at the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory and also it is being applied to the expected focal region of the coming Tokai earthquake near Hamaoka in Shizuoka prefecture. Whereas ACROSS technology is not mature enough yet, it is shown to be a potential and versatile methodology applied even for the health monitoring of the construction such as building strongly coupled with the ground in addition to the underground study.

Journal Articles

A Trial observation of the EM-ACROSS signal for the long-distance transmission

Nakajima, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi*; Sayanagi, Keizo*; Noda, Yoichi*; Nagao, Toshiyasu*; Kumazawa, Mineo; Hasada, Yoko*

Tokai Daigaku Kaiyo Kenkyujo Kenkyu Hokoku, (28), p.21 - 28, 2007/03

Observation test was successfully made on the faint EM-ACROSS signals transmitted through the Earth's crust over the distance of 30 km. We transmitted a set of three sine waves around 1Hz from the grounded wire source with the dipole moment 4A $$times$$ 150m. The signal level observed at the distance of 30 km was in the order of 0.01pT, which is 10$$^{-3}$$ lower than the average level of environmental electromagnetic noise at the observation sites. The signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of the observations becomes up to 5 by means of the optimized stacking of the raw observation data for the 40 days. signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) becomes larger. The result of this trial observation becomes a substantial experience for the monitoring of the area of earthquake generation or volcanoes in the future.

Journal Articles

An Examination of detection possibilities of the EM signals transmitted from the submarine cable to monitor the conductivity in the crust

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo; Nagao, Hiromichi*

Conductivity Anomaly Kenkyukai 2006-Nen Rombunshu, p.119 - 120, 2006/03

We examined the possibility for the application of the submarine cables off the coast of Toyohashi as a transmitting source of EM-ACROSS. We estimated the ACROSS signals reflected from the high conductivity layer 9 km below the seabed. The numerical calculations of the layered medium indicates that the signal from the layer could emerge with a few days observation of the electric field. The observable frequency range estimated by the assumed conductivity model is between 0.01 and 1 Hz.

Journal Articles

Source-Receiver Distance Dependence of the EM-ACROSS Signals

Nagao, Hiromichi; Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo; Nagao, Toshiyasu*; Sayanagi, Keizo*; Noda, Yoichi*; Harada, Makoto*

Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop Active Geophysical Monitoring of the Earth Lithosphere (AMSEG 2005), p.18 - 22, 2005/09

We have carried out an operation test of the EM-ACROSS at Tono, Japan. The EM-ACROSS signals were detected at a geomagnetic observatory 40km away from the transmitter located at Tono mine. The mean resistivity of the Toki granite formation is estimated to be 100 Ohm-m.

Journal Articles

A Report of the 1st international workshop on 'Active Monitoring in the Solid Earth Geophysics'

Tsuruga, Kayoko; Ogawa, Katsuro*; Nagao, Hiromichi; Hasada, Yoko; Fujii, Naoyuki*; Kasahara, Junzo; Kumazawa, Mineo

Chigaku Zasshi, 114(4), p.659 - 664, 2005/04

The 1st International Workshop on 'Active Monitoring in the Solid Earth Geophysics' was held in Mizunami city, Gifu, from June 30, 2004 to July 2. This paper discusses the significance of the active monitoring of the earth, and reports the summary of the workshop.

Journal Articles

Development of EM-ACROSS and observed transfer function using this system

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka

2004 Fall Meeting Program and Abstract, S33B-1096, 0 Pages, 2004/00

We have developed and tested a new electromagnetic sounding method, which is called EM-ACROSS (ElectroMagnetic - Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System). We carried out a field test using this system at Tono area, and acquired very accurate transfer function between the source and receiver. The estimated value of the ground conductivity is consistent with the previously reported values. From the phase of the transfer function for a month, we can see the correlation with the rainfall.

Journal Articles

Overview of EM-ACROSS

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi; Matsumoto, Hiroshi*

Gekkan Chikyu Gogai, (47), 174 Pages, 2004/00

We introduce a new electromagnetic sounding method called EM-ACROSS (ElectroMagnetic - Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System). The feature of the propagation of the elecromagnetic waves is defferent from that of elastic waves. We introduce the present state of the development of a system at Tono Geoscience Center. We estimate the posivility of the exploration of deep Earth's crust.

Journal Articles

A Field test of the EM-ACROSS in the frequency range of diffusion field

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka

Gekkan Chikyu Gogai, (47), p.179 - 184, 2004/00

We have developed an electromagnetic sounding method, called EM-ACROSS (ElectroMagnetic - Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System), which can be used for the exploration of the frequency range below hundreds hertz. A trial observation has been done at Tono area for more than one year. We have obtained the accurate averaged transfer function, and also observed its temporal variation.

Journal Articles

Long-Term Operation of EM-ACROSS and Derived Transfer Function in the Diffusion Field Region

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka

International Workshop on Active Monitorig 2004, p.148 - 151, 2004/00

We have developed and tested a new electromagnetic sounding method, which is called EM-ACROSS (ElectroMagnetic - Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System). This system is designed for the survey below 500 Hz. We carried out a field test using this system at Tono area, and acquired very accurate transfer function between the source and receiver which the distance is about 700 m. From the phase of the transfer function for a month, we can see the correlation with the rainfall.

Journal Articles

Overview of EM-ACROSS and its development

Nakajima, Takahiro; Kumazawa, Mineo; Shigeta, Naotaka; Kunitomo, Takahiro; Nagao, Hiromichi; Matsumoto, Hiroshi*

International Workshop on Active Monitoring 2004, p.100 - 103, 2004/00

We introduce a new observation system named EM-ACROSS (Electro-Magnetic Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System) for a monitoring the electrical state in the ground. Electromagnetic field has different feature from seismic wave, in a sense that electromagnetic field behaves not only as waves but also diffusion. We describe the overview of EM-ACROSS and the progress of its development at Tono Geoscience Center. We also note the possibility of the active monitoring of the crust using electromagnetic field.

Journal Articles

Sorption behavior of plutonium(IV) onto soils in the presence of humic acid

Tanaka, Tadao; Nagao, Seiya; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(Suppl.3), p.524 - 527, 2002/11

Influence of humic acid on the sorption of Pu onto a coastal sand, which does not sorb humic acid, and an ando soil, which sorbs humic acid very well, was examined with respect to molecular sizes of humic acid. Sorption affinity of Pu for the coastal sand decreased with increasing humic acid concentration. As to the ando soil, the sorption affinity of Pu in the presence of humic acid was larger than that in the absence of humic acid, in low humic acid concentration range. These results suggest that apparent sorption affinity of Pu on the soils is dependent on the complexation ability with humic acid and the sorption affinity of the resulting humic complexes. Concentration profiles of Pu in each size fraction of solution before and after the sorption experiment were obtained by ultrafiltration technique. It was found that the complexation and sorption properties of humic acid are dependent on its molecular size and the important molecular size relating to the complexation and sorption properties tends to shift into smaller size ranges with increasing humic acid concentration.

Journal Articles

Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy of functional groups of humic acid dissolving in aqueous solution

Tanaka, Tadao; Nagao, Seiya; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Analytical Sciences (CD-ROM), 17(Suppl.), p.1081 - 1084, 2002/03

Structural information of humic acid dissolving in aqueous solution has been studied by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. Two types of humic acid fractions were prepared: one is dominated by aliphatic structure and another is dominated with aromatic structure. The functional groups of both fractions have been characterized with respect to their ATR-FTIR spectral structures (ATR spectra) measured in pH range of 2 - 10. The ATR spectra were compared with the infrared spectra of the freeze-dried humic acid fractions, which were obtained using transmission Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy with KBr pellet (KBr spectra) and using diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRS spectra). In a comparison between spectra obtained from the three infrared spectroscopic methods, the major absorptions of the ATR spectra for both fractions are in well agreement with those of the KBr spectra and the DRS spectra, each other. These show that the functional groups of the humic acid dissolving in aqueous solution could characterize by using the ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.

Journal Articles

Fluorescence quenching studies of Eu-humic complexes by three-dimensional excitation emission matrix spectroscopy

Nagao, Seiya; Aoyama, Masakazu*; Watanabe, Akira*; Nakaguchi, Yuzuru*; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Analytical Sciences (CD-ROM), 17(Suppl.), p.1585 - 1588, 2002/03

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Studies on groundwater flow and radionuclide migration at underground environments; Final report of collaboration research between JAERI and AECL

Ogawa, Hiromichi; Nagao, Seiya; Yamaguchi, Tetsuji; Mukai, Masayuki; Munakata, Masahiro; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Nakayama, Shinichi; Takeda, Seiji; Kimura, Hideo; Kumata, Masahiro; et al.

JAERI-Research 2000-052, 101 Pages, 2001/01

JAERI-Research-2000-052.pdf:8.27MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Exisitence forms of Am(III) in the presence of humic substances in saline groundwater at pH 7-10

Nagao, Seiya; Nakaguchi, Yuzuru*; Suzuki, Yasuhiro*; Hiraki, Keizo*; Fujitake, Nobuhide*; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Proceedings of International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (ICOBTE2001), P. 666, 2001/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

The Migration behavior of Np(V) in sandy soil and granite media in the pressence of humic substances

Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Nagao, Seiya; Ogawa, Hiromichi; Rao, R. R.*

Radiochimica Acta, 88(9-11), p.651 - 656, 2000/09

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:59.85(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Characteristics of humic substances in a saline groundwater in Boso peninsula, Japan

Nagao, Seiya; Nakaguchi, Yuzuru*; Fujitake, Nobuhide*; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Proceedings of 10th International Meeting of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS10), p.1143 - 1146, 2000/07

no abstracts in English

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