Resistivity structure of a seismic gap along the Atotsugawa fault, Japan
@inproceedings{Goto2005ResistivitySO, title={Resistivity structure of a seismic gap along the Atotsugawa fault, Japan}, author={Tada-nori Goto}, year={2005} }
Abstract Seismicity along the Atotsugawa Fault, located in central Japan, shows a clear heterogeneity. The central segment of the fault with low-seismicity is recognized as a seismic gap, although a lot of micro-earthquakes occur along this fault. In order to elucidate the cause of the heterogeneity in seismicity, the electrical resistivity structure was investigated around the Atotsugawa Fault by using the magnetotelluric (MT) method. The regional geoelectrical strikes are approximately… CONTINUE READING
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