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Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
Activities of Geospatial Information Authority of Japan in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Hiroaki TANAKA
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI)
Asia Geospatial Forum24-26 September 2013
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
• Earthquake: Epicenter: Off coast of Sanriku area Depth: 24km Magnitude: 9.0 Fault: Length 450km, Width 200km
• Tsunami: – Highest elevation reached: 43m– Inundated areas: 561 square km
Disaster caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011
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Outbreak(3/11)
Management
Crustal movement, Benchmark
Set up EmergencyHQs (0h)
Set up EmergencyHQs (0h)
Dispatch of liaisons to operational offices (0.5h-)Dispatch of liaisons to operational offices (0.5h-)
GNSS based movement analysis (3h)GNSS based movement analysis (3h)
Aerial photo survey (1 day-)Aerial photo survey (1 day-)
Base map provision(1h ~ )
Base map provision(1h ~ )
Base map for reconstructionBase map for reconstruction
Information Release through GSI web (2nd day-)Information Release through GSI web (2nd day-)
1 Day 1 Wk 1 Mon 3 MonProvision of geo-spatial information (2nd day-)Provision of geo-spatial information (2nd day-)
GSI Response Summary
Aerial photo, imageryDamage mapping
Base map etc.
Dispatch of liaisons to the affected areas (6-65 day)Dispatch of liaisons to the affected areas (6-65 day)
Disaster overview mapDisaster overview map
Tsunami inundation mapping (3rd day-)Tsunami inundation mapping (3rd day-)
Revision of geodetic results (-10/31)Revision of geodetic results (-10/31)
3 Day
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What GSI does in response to large earthquakes
• Pre-disaster– A number of things need to be done to make us well
prepared for disasters.
• Emergency response(>3 ~ 4days)– Timely geospatial description of what happened to assist
the rescue operations
• Assist the disaster (>1 ~ 2months)– Assist for disaster assessment and victim's certificate by
before-after photos and inundation maps
• Recovery Support(<2 months)– Revision of maps and control point coordinates to assist
the recovery from disasters.
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanWhat GSI did at 3.11 Earthquake
in Emergency response phase
• Provision of maps of affected areas– Immediately (< 1h) to designated Government
offices starting from small-scale maps (1:500k).
• Detection and analysis of ground surface movement with GNSS control point network
• Air survey (Aerial photos + Ortho images)– Photo interpretation and measurement of
damaged areas.
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanProvision of Maps (< 1 hour)
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanGround Surface Movement (+ 3 hours -)
Horizontal
Oshika: 5.3 m
Tokyo: 0.2 m
Vertical
Oshika: 1.2 m
GNSS based control stations observed large crustal movement
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Coverage
No-fly zone by nuclear hazard
Air photos (+ one day -)
Take air photos of major damaged area in a few days
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanCooperation with relevant organizations
GSIPublic
Corporation
Company A
Company B
Company C
Company D
Prior Agreement
Request
…..
Emergency ContractBypassing Bidding Process
Products Delivered(Photos, Ortho images)
Arrangement for Emergency Air Survey
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanPhoto Interpretation (+ 3 days -)
Inundation Areas
To delineate the inundation areas by Tsunami
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanPhoto Interpretation (+ 3 days -)
Total inundation areas: 561 square km
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanAssist disaster phase (>1 ~ 2months)
Issue of victim's certificate: investigation of building damage certification to citizens
These investigations are usually carried out locally.At this disaster, it was difficult to enter disaster site. Comparing old with new photo, it can check on situation of damage.
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanRecovery Phase (+ 1-2 months -)
• Resurvey for new coordinates of geodetic control points– Resurvey of selected control points– Calculation of transformation parameters– Revision of coordinates of control point
network origins (horizontal & vertical)
• New mapping of damaged areas– 1:2,500 scale mapping for reconstruction
planning
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanRevision of survey dataRevision of survey data
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Provision of survey data was discontinued (Mar. 14)
GPS & VLBI observations & analyses.
New survey data were opened (May. 31)
GNSS-based control stationsGNSS-based control stations Triangulation stationsTriangulation stations
Provided Correction parameters and revise calculation software (Oct. 31)
43,000Non-observed triangulation stations
GNSS-based control station c
(1)(2)
(3)
(1) GNSS observation at the selected stations
(2) Each corner of 1km grid is given correction parameters
(3) The correction vector of the station is interpolated
: Grid point having parameters
: Interpolated correction vector
: Correction vector at the grid point
: Known displacement of the station
1900 Triangulationstation
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanRecovery Planning Map
1:2,500 base map in support of reconstruction planning
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanTo whom?
Local Governments
Central Gov.
People/Media
LocalGovernments
GSI regional office
Gov. local office
Web
MLITOffice of Prime Minister
Sit. Cen.
Sit. Cen.
MinistriesAgencies
PrintedMaps
Liaison
Liaison
Map TeamLiaison
Japan Self- Defense Forces.
PrintedMaps
HDD
GSI HQ.PrintedMaps
HDD
PrintedMaps
HDD
BriefingMaps
Way of providing information to various agencies
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanThe lesson for the Great East Japan Earthquake
“What we can’t do normally can’t be done well in emergency response.”
Good preparation makes us respond successfully to disasters.
What makes us well prepared for disasters?Drill: systematic training by multiple repetitions
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanDisaster reduction drills
• Drills train us well prepared for disasters and also help us identify processes/equipment that need improvement/repair.– Communications
• Response in 10 minutes to emergency messages to cell phone
• Teleconference in 30 minutes
– GNSS based control station• resiliency and redundancy of power supply and
communications of the GNSS observation system
– Air photos transfer to users (after plane landing)• < 4 hours for 11 prefectures around Tokyo• < 6 hours for the rest
Geospatial Information Authority of JapanSummary
• Geospatial information products provided by GSI were well utilized and applied by various kinds of organizations
• GSI will continue its efforts to provide geospatial information products and share the experiences with the Asia-Pacific countries.