No. 18
Active Fault and Paleoearthquake Researches No. 18 (2018)
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Paleoseismic activity in the offshore extension of the southern part of the eastern marginal fault zone of Ishikari lowland, southwest Hokkaido Yasuhito Uchida, Kenji Nishina, Takashi Ogami, Shintaro Abe, Masatoshi Yagi, Kenjiro Mukaiyama, and Junya Sakamoto |
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Estimation of shorelines around the 13th and 17th centuries at Kiritappu marsh, eastern Hokkaido, along the southern Kuril trench Kei Ioki, Yuki Sawai, Yuichi Namegaya, Koichiro Tanigawa, Dan Matsumoto and Yumi Shimada |
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Event deposits identified from hand coring and geoslicing at Kitaibaraki City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Yuki Sawai |
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Review on “3 ka seismic event” of Kozu-Matsuda Fault Zone inferred from CNS element and Pollen analyses in southern Ashigara Plain, central Japan Yoshiki Sato, Yuki Ota, Kiyohide Mizuno, and Tatsuya Ishiyama |
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Orientations of permeable fractures in borehole and their relation to in-situ stress at AIST observation borehole in Niihama, southwestern Japan Tsutomu Kiguchi and Yasuto Kuwahara |
11 MB |
Incidents encountered during trenching study on the Kita-amagi fault at the Shimada paleoseismic site, Mashiki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture and countermeasures Tadashi Maruyama, Masaru Saito, Yusuke Komine, Masao Kametaka |
3.2 MB |
Sedimentary environment changes at Yamaide district, Kosa town, Kumamoto prefecture revealed by the trench investigation and densely spaced radiocarbon dating Yoshiki Shirahama, Yukari Miyashita, Masao Kametaka, Yuji Suzuki, Yosuke Miyairi, Yusuke Yokoyama |
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Stratigraphy at and around the trench site excavated on the south side of the Nigorikawa River Yoshiki Shirahama, Yukari Miyashita, Masao Kametaka, Shohei Sugita, Yosuke Miyairi, Yusuke Yokoyama |
13 MB |
Applicability of dynamic rupture model given stress drop and rupture time for strong ground motion prediction –Dipping fault model – Yuko Kase, Kiyoshi Irie, Kazuo Dan and Haruhiko Torita |
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Do M6 class inland earthquakes occur everywhere in Japan ? –A preliminary analysis of a spatial relationship between active faults and inland earthquakes – Yasuto Kuwahara, Ayumu Miyakawa, Makoto Otsubo, and Kazutoshi Imanishi |
3.8 MB |
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