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Fig. 11 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 11

From: Effects of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes on the Aso volcanic edifice

Fig. 11

Relationship of ruptures distribution and fumaroles shown by a geomorphological map of the area around Yoshioka fumarole. The legends of Kumamoto earthquake are shown in Fig. 10. Marks denote areas of damaged plants (pink), fumaroles (solid triangles), and hot water sources (solid squares) shown in Terada et al. (2007). Grey dashed line marked by L denotes possibility of landslide topography prior to the Kumamoto earthquake, as shown in Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (1994). The Yunotani craters are shown in Ikebe and Fujioka (2001)

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