Solid earth sciences

Seismicity distribution in the Tonankai and Nankai seismogenic zones and its spatiotemporal relationship with interplate coupling and slow earthquakes

Yojiro Yamamoto, Shuichiro Yada, Keisuke Ariyoshi, Takane Hori, Narumi Takahashi

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A possible mechanism for spontaneous cyclic back-arc spreading

Kazuhiko Ishii, Simon R. Wallis

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Complex rupture process on the conjugate fault system of the 2014 Mw 6.2 Thailand earthquake

Tadapansawut T, Yagi Y, Okuwaki R, Yamashita S, Shimizu K

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Peridotites with back-arc basin affinity exposed at the southwestern tip of the Mariana forearc

Oya S, Michibayashi K, Ohara Y, Martinez F, Kourim F, Lee H-Y, Nimura K

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Imaging crustal features and Moho depths through enhancements and inversion of gravity data from the Philippine island arc system

Mel Anthony A. Casulla, Hideki Mizunaga, Toshiaki Tanaka, Carla B. Dimalanta

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From desert to monsoon: irreversible climatic transition at ~ 36 Ma in southeastern Tibetan Plateau

Hongbo Zheng, Qing Yang, Shuo Cao, Peter D. Clift, Mengying He, Akihiro Kano, Aki Sakuma, Huan Xu, Ryuji Tada, Fred Jourdan

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Right-lateral offset associated with the most recent earthquake on the Ikeda fault of the Median Tectonic Line, southwest Japan, revealed by ground-penetrating radar profiling

Patria A, Kimura H, Kitade Y, Tsutsumi H

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Time Difference Between the 1854 CE Ansei–Tokai and Ansei–Nankai Earthquakes Estimated from Distant Tsunami Waveforms on the West Coast of North America

Kusumoto S, Imai K, Hori T

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Evolution of the geological structure and mechanical properties due to the collision of multiple basement topographic highs in a forearc accretionary wedge: Insights from numerical simulations

Ayumu Miyakawa, Atsushi Noda, Hiroaki Koge

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Frictional heating in a thick fault zone with empirical slip-weakening friction: implications for slip parameter estimation from temperature observations in deep fault drilling

Shunya Kaneki

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