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From: Crustal deformation model of the Beppu−Shimabara graben area, central Kyushu, Japan, based on inversion of three-component GNSS data in 2000–2010

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Epicenter locations of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes in Kyushu island, southwest Japan. The beach-ball symbols illustrate moment tensor solutions (magnitude ≥ 4) in April 2016, using the F-net broadband seismograph network, provided by National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience. The red lines show geological fault traces from active fault database by National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The pink triangles represent active volcanoes. The purple oval approximately shows the area called “Beppu−Shimabara graben” (e.g., Tada 1985)

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