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UAV-Based Deep-Sea Observation Technology Brings Us Closer to Unraveling the Mechanisms of Massive Earthquakes

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Understanding the mechanisms behind massive earthquakes to predict their magnitude and frequency requires conducting frequent measurements of seafloor movements with centimeter-level precision. However, with the currently available method, such observations call for traveling by ship to the target location, collecting data, and then returning--making it difficult to conduct measurements with sufficient frequency. Under these circumstances, Associate Professor Yusuke Yokota of the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, throughout joint research with HAMA, Inc., has succeeded for the first time in the world in measuring the position of the seabed with centimeter-level precision using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that lands on the sea surface. This breakthrough technology is attracting attention for enabling more frequent and cost-effective measurements of seabed positions.

UAV-Based Deep-Sea Observation Technology Brings Us Closer to Unraveling the Mechanisms of Massive Earthquakes

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