Active Fault and Paleoearthquake Researches No. 3 (2003)
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Geologic structure of the Uemachi and Ikoma fault zones based on geologic mapping, boreholes and seismic profiles (Ishiyama, pages 145 - 155). Top: Schematic geologic cross section of the northern Uemachi and Ikoma fault zones. Bottom: Geologic map of the northern Osaka plain based on Miyachi et al. (1998, 2001), Nishioka et al. (2001) and Ozaki et al. (2000). Locations of active faults are based on Ikeda et al. (2002).
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