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Fig. 7 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 7

From: Continuity, segmentation and faulting type of active fault zones of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake inferred from analyses of a gravity gradient tensor

Fig. 7

Dip angle (β) distribution. For a two-dimensional structure, a decrease and an increase with depth indicate a normal fault structure and a reverse fault structure, respectively. The continuous red lines show active faults (Nakata and Imaizumi 2002) and the broken red lines show the extended fault line of the Futagawa fault zone (HERP 2013a)

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