Sato, T. et al. (2011): Kanto Asperity Project KAP Program B; geodetic and geophysical monitoring of slow-slip events in the southern Kanto region for establishment of earthquake generation models

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2012-066938
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Creator:
Sato, T.
Chiba University, Japan
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Shinohara, M.
University of Texas at Austin, United States
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Kobayashi, R.
Imperial College, United Kingdom
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Yamamoto, Y.
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
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Shibazaki, B.
University of California at Santa Cruz, United States
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Moore, J. C.
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Nishimura, T.
Kagoshima University, Japan
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Takahashi, N.
Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology, Japan
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Miura, S.
BRI, Japan
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Sagiya, T.
University of California at Santa Cruz, United States
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Nakao, S.
Nagoya University, Japan
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Curewitz, D.
Syracuse University, United States
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Matsu'ura, M.
U. S. Geological Survey, United States
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Mochizuki, K.
University of Auckland, New Zealand
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Stein, R.
GNS Science, New Zealand
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Thatcher, W.
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Malin, P.
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Shalev, E.
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Hori, T.
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Beavan, R. J.
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Identification:
Kanto Asperity Project KAP Program B; geodetic and geophysical monitoring of slow-slip events in the southern Kanto region for establishment of earthquake generation models
2011
In: Hammond, K. A. T., Wallace, L. M., Bangs, N., Bell, R. E., Henrys, S. A., Mountjoy, J. J., Pecher, I. A., Silver, E. A., IODP workshop on Using ocean drilling to unlock the secrets of slow slip events; workshop programme and abstracts
GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
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English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:35.4300
West:139.4600East: 140.5200
South:34.5400

Seismology; Structural geology; Asia; Chiba Peninsula; earthquake prediction; earthquakes; Far East; faults; focal mechanism; geodesy; Honshu; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Japan; Kanto Plain; monitoring; seismotectonics; slow slip events; tectonics;

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