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From: Eight-year catalog of deep short-term slow slip events at the Nankai trough based on objective detection algorithm using strain and tilt records

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Station map and tectonic settings of the southwest Japan. Red triangles are GSJ stations, where Ishii-type strainmeter and tiltmeters were deployed. Green triangles are GSJ stations, where Gladwin Tensor Strainmeter (GTSM) and tiltmeters were deployed. Green squares are NIED tiltmeters. Dark blue octagons are JMA stations, where one Ishii-type strainmeter is deployed. Light blue octagons are JMA stations, where two sets of Ishii-type strainmeters were deployed. Gray octagons are JMA stations, where volumetric strainmeters were deployed. Orange curves are the location of trench and iso-depth contours of subducting plate interface by Baba et al. (2002), Nakajima and Hasegawa (2007), and Hirose et al. (2008)

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