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Table 1 Earthquakes of which coseismic displacement is removed

From: Azimuthal differences and changes in strain rate and stress of the Japanese Islands deduced from geophysical data

Date (JST)

Longitude, latitude [°]

Magnitude

May 13, 1997

130.303, 31.948

6.4

September 3, 1998

140.901, 39.806

6.2

July 1, 2000

139.194, 34.190

6.5

July 9, 2000

139.231, 34.212

6.1

July 15, 2000

139.242, 34.423

6.3

July 30, 2000

139.411, 33.971

6.5

August 18, 2000

139.241, 34.202

6.1

October 6, 2000

133.349, 35.274

7.3

March 24, 2001

132.694, 34.132

6.7

May 26, 2003

141.651, 38.821

7.1

September 26, 2003

144.078, 41.779

8.0

October 23, 2004

138.867, 37.292

6.8

October 27, 2004

139.033, 37.292

6.1

March 20, 2005

130.176, 33.739

7.0

August 16, 2005

142.278, 38.150

7.2

March 25, 2007

136.686, 37.221

6.9

July 16, 2007

138.609, 37.557

6.8

June 14, 2008

140.881, 39.030

7.2

August 11, 2009

138.499, 34.786

6.5

April 13, 2013

134.829, 34.419

6.3

November 22, 2014

137.891, 36.693

6.7

April 14, 2016

130.809, 32.742

6.5

April 15, 2016

130.778, 32.701

6.4

April 16, 2016

130.763, 32.755

7.3

June 16, 2016

140.987, 41.949

5.3

October 21, 2016

133.856, 35.380

6.6

December 28, 2016

140.574, 36.720

6.3

June 18, 2018

135.622, 34.844

6.1

September 6, 2018

142.007, 42.691

6.7

January 3, 2019

130.554, 33.027

5.1

February 21, 2019

142.003, 42.766

5.8

June 18, 2019

139.479, 38.608

6.7

February 13, 2021

141.698, 37.728

7.3

  1. The longitude and latitude of hypocenters and magnitude are from the earthquake catalog provided by Japan Meteorological Agency