固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号 測地学(GD)
セッションID S-GD03
タイトル 和文 Advances in Geodetic Monitoring of Crustal Dynamics, Geohazards, and Environmental Changes
英文 Advances in Geodetic Monitoring of Crustal Dynamics, Geohazards, and Environmental Changes
タイトル短縮名 和文 Advances in Geodetic Monitoring
英文 Advances in Geodetic Monitoring
代表コンビーナ 氏名 和文 唐 啓賢
英文 Chi-Hsien Tang
所属 和文 東北大学災害科学国際研究所
英文 International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
共同コンビーナ 1 氏名 和文 鷺谷 威
英文 Takeshi Sagiya
所属 和文 名古屋大学減災連携研究センター
英文 Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University
共同コンビーナ 2 氏名 和文 Ruey-Juin Rau
英文 Ruey-Juin Rau
所属 和文 National Cheng Kung University
英文 National Cheng Kung University
共同コンビーナ 3 氏名 和文 Ray Y Chuang
英文 Ray Y Chuang
所属 和文 Department of Geography, National Taiwan University
英文 Department of Geography, National Taiwan University
発表言語 E
スコープ 和文
Remarkable developments in geodetic satellites and remote sensing technologies, including GNSS, InSAR, gravimetry, and altimetry, have provided powerful tools for studying a wide spectrum of tectonic processes, ranging from earthquake nucleation, tsunami propagation, volcanism, to crustal deformation across plate boundaries. In recent years, advances in seafloor geodesy based on acoustic ranging and pressure sensors have further enhanced our ability to detect motion within submarine active fault systems and subduction zones. The growing diversity of modern geodetic data has also driven continuous innovation in data processing and modeling methods.

This session seeks contributions that advance our understanding of crustal deformation processes, improve geodetic modeling techniques, or demonstrate innovative applications of geodesy for studying natural hazards and environmental change. We invite studies that employ geodetic observations to address issues related to datums/reference frames, positioning, engineering, geodynamics, Earth surface processes, and environmental monitoring. Investigations focusing on recent major earthquakes and other geological events by integrating other multidisciplinary observations, such as field surveys, seismicity, strainmeters, tiltmeters, and tide gauges, are particularly welcome. We warmly encourage early career scientists at the graduate and postdoctoral levels, especially non-native English speakers, to share their work in our session.
英文
Remarkable developments in geodetic satellites and remote sensing technologies, including GNSS, InSAR, gravimetry, and altimetry, have provided powerful tools for studying a wide spectrum of tectonic processes, ranging from earthquake nucleation, tsunami propagation, volcanism, to crustal deformation across plate boundaries. In recent years, advances in seafloor geodesy based on acoustic ranging and pressure sensors have further enhanced our ability to detect motion within submarine active fault systems and subduction zones. The growing diversity of modern geodetic data has also driven continuous innovation in data processing and modeling methods.

This session seeks contributions that advance our understanding of crustal deformation processes, improve geodetic modeling techniques, or demonstrate innovative applications of geodesy for studying natural hazards and environmental change. We invite studies that employ geodetic observations to address issues related to datums/reference frames, positioning, engineering, geodynamics, Earth surface processes, and environmental monitoring. Investigations focusing on recent major earthquakes and other geological events by integrating other multidisciplinary observations, such as field surveys, seismicity, strainmeters, tiltmeters, and tide gauges, are particularly welcome. We warmly encourage early career scientists at the graduate and postdoctoral levels, especially non-native English speakers, to share their work in our session.
発表方法 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
時間 講演番号 タイトル 発表者
口頭発表 5月27日 AM1
9:00 - 9:15 SGD03-01 Coseismic slip distribution of the 29 July 2025 Mw 8.7-8.8 Kamchatka earthquake constrained by GNSS, InSAR, and tsunami observations 唐 啓賢
9:15 - 9:30 SGD03-02 高時間分解能GRACE-FOデータ解析に基づく2025年7月Mw8.8カムチャッカ半島地震に伴う地震時および地震直後の重力変化 日置 幸介
9:30 - 9:45 SGD03-03 Estimation of spatiotemporal changes in interplate coupling in the Hyuga-nada using three decades of GNSS data 西村 卓也
9:45 - 10:00 SGD03-04 On the establishment of a GNSS-based crustal deformation model:an essential link between Taiwan Terrestrial Reference Frame and Taiwan Geodetic Datum Yi-Hsuan Lee
10:00 - 10:15 SGD03-05 Constraining mantle rheology with next-generation satellite gravimetry: Spatial signatures of nonlinearity in great strike-slip earthquakes 中小路 一真
10:15 - 10:30 SGD03-06 Simulating GNSS-derived TEC to uncover the rupture complexity of the 2024 Mw7.5 Noto earthquake 金子 善宏
口頭発表 5月27日 AM2
10:45 - 11:00 SGD03-07 A PSInSAR–GNSS Approach for Land Motion and Subsidence Surveillance in Taiwan Kuo-Hsin Tseng
11:00 - 11:15 SGD03-08 Application of PS-InSAR Technology in Monitoring the Stability of Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations Yu-Siang Huang
11:15 - 11:30 SGD03-09 Using DSInSAR to Investigate Surface Deformation of the Tatun Volcano Group in Taiwan Lee Chi-Chih
11:30 - 11:45 SGD03-10 深層学習に基づくInSARアンラップ位相マップにおける大気ノイズ低減手法 李 昱辰
11:45 - 12:00 SGD03-11 Revealing spatiotemporal heterogeneity of subsidence recovery following long-term land subsidence in Jakarta Metropolitan Region, Indonesia Muhammad Yunus
12:00 - 12:15 SGD03-12 Nationwide near-surface ground deformation mosaics from multi-year synthetic aperture radar observations Sergey V Samsonov
講演番号 タイトル 発表者
ポスター発表 5月27日 PM3
SGD03-P01 Surface Deformation Governed by Mobile Shale and Active Faults in Southwestern Taiwan Kuo-En Ching
SGD03-P02 A theoretical estimation of long-term interseismic gravity change in the Japan subduction zone 葛 莉麗
SGD03-P03 Accuracy Assessment of Automatic Shoreline Extraction from Sentinel-2 Imagery Using Multiple Water Indices Jia-Jyun Wong
SGD03-P04 Strain Energy Build-Up in Southwest Japan: A Numerical Experiment Meneses-Gutierrez Angela
SGD03-P05 Partitioning deformation between mobile shale and thrust fault beneath the Takangshan anticline in SW Taiwan: implications for earthquake potential Shih-Han HSIAO
SGD03-P06 A Study on Scan-to-BIM Workflows for Existing Buildings Bo-Chuan Su
SGD03-P07 Tectonic implications of time-dependent crustal deformation in the central Niigata region, central Japan, revealed by dense GNSS Observation 鷺谷 威
SGD03-P08 Estimating slip-deficit rates for active structures in Taiwan by using geodetically-constrained strain rates and the backslip model ZI XIN LEE
SGD03-P09 Surface strain rates and implications for seismic hazards in Taiwan Ray Y Chuang
SGD03-P10 Standardizing Uncertainty with GNSS for Reproducible 2.5D Weighted Fusion of Sentinel-1 and ALOS-2 Velocities workflow 陳 立学
SGD03-P11 Tracing Climate-Related Surface Processes in Northwest Italy through InSAR Ground Motion Analysis Francesca Silverii