Fig. 2From: Modeling long-term volcanic deformation at Kusatsu-Shirane and Asama volcanoes, Japan, using the GNSS coordinate time seriesEnlarged maps around Kusatsu-Shirane and Asama volcanoes. a Enlarged map around Kusatsu-Shirane volcano. Locations of three notable groups of pyroclastic cones, namely, Shirane-san, Ainomine, Motoshirane-san, are plotted. Locations of two notable craters, namely, Yugama and Kagami-ike, are also shown. White circles denote the locations of GNSS observation sites. b Enlarged map around Asama volcano. Locations of three volcanoes that consist of Asama volcano, namely, Maekakeyama, Kurofuyama, and Hotokenoiwa, are shown. The location of the Kamayama crater, which is currently the most active crater in Asama volcano, is also shown. White circles denote the locations of GNSS observation sitesBack to article page