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Figure 1

From: Accumulation of an earthquake-induced extremely turbid layer in a terminal basin of the Nankai accretionary prism

Figure 1

Bathymetric map of the central Nankai subduction zone; contour interval is 40 m. Yellow stars show epicenters of the 2004 off-Kii Peninsula earthquakes, and the epicenters and magnitudes were estimated by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Circles show locations of dive sites with (red) and without (black) a dilute suspension layer. White dotted and dashed lines outline the estimated sediment source area to the basin (see text for more explanation). Rectangle corresponds to the area covered by Figure 2. Hexagons are IODP drilling sites.

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