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Fig. 8

From: Shallow resistivity structure around the 2018 craters of Mt. Motoshirane of Kusatsu-Shirane Volcano, Japan, revealed by audio-frequency magnetotellurics

Fig. 8

East–west vertical cross-section across the Kagamiike-kita Crater of the optimal 3-D resistivity model. The red triangles represent the craters of the 2018 eruption (MC and WC). Labels indicating the resistivity features are the same as in Fig. 5. The white dashed line indicates the interpreted boundary of the basement rock. In the areas indicated by the black dotted circles, it is suggested that C1 beneath the surface resistive layer was missing due to the eruption. A possible fluid reservoir is indicated by R2

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