Analysis of the Stress Field Around Concealed Active Fault From Minor Faults‐Slip Data Collected by Geological Survey: An Example in the 1984 Western Nagano Earthquake Region
N. Nishiyama,
T. Nakajima,
A. Goto
et al.
Abstract:Earthquakes with magnitudes of 6–7 have been reported even in various active tectonic settings where fault deformation topography have not been detected. Therefore, delineating concealed active faults generating such earthquakes is necessary to reduce earthquake damage; however, few studies exist to provide its clues regarding such faults. The 1984 Western Nagano Earthquake in Japan was a main shock with a magnitude of Mj 6.8 and a depth of 2 km at the source. Solid bedrocks are well‐exposed in the earthquake … Show more
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