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Fig. 1 | Earth, Planets and Space

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From: Examination of an active submarine fault off the southeast Izu Peninsula, central Japan, using field evidence for coseismic uplift and a characteristic earthquake model

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Locality maps. a Japan Islands, showing plate boundaries and the location of the Izu Peninsula. EU, Eurasia Plate; NA, North American Plate; PAC, Pacific Plate; PHS, Philippine Sea plate. b Locations of key active faults on the Izu Peninsula. The postulated plate boundary is after Nishimura et al. (2007). c Bathymetric map off the southern end of the Izu Peninsula. d Locations of the study areas on a 1:25,000 scale topographic map of the Shimoda and Mikomotojima districts (published by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan). 1, Kitamura et al. (2013); 2, Kitamura et al. (2014); 3, Kitamura et al. (2015). Inset shows a red-relief image map off the southern end of the Izu Peninsula (from Asia Air Survey, Japan)

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