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From: Submarine terraces reveal Late Quaternary tectonic deformation in the intermediate zone between the island shelf and rift zone of the middle part of the Nanseishoto Islands, southwest Japan

Fig. 2

Topography in and around the Iheya–Izena islands. A Topographic anaglyph with contour lines. Black contour lines on anaglyph indicate − 50 m, − 80 m and − 120 m, respectively. B Distribution of submarine terraces and active faults. Arrows and red dashed lines indicate active fault scarps and the base of convex slopes deformed according to the basin surface, respectively. Black dashed lines show the locations of the topographical profiles shown in Figs. 4a and 5a. WSIS: west slope of Iheya–Izena islands named in this paper

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