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From: Influence of low-velocity superficial layer on long-period basin-induced surface waves in eastern Osaka basin

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Osaka bay and the October 12, 1993 event situation. The left panel shows a detail of the Osaka bay area with stations ISK, YAE, MKT OSA, and WOS. The OSA station is one of the former four OSA array stations (OSA, OSK, OSR, OSD) with aperture approximately 400 m (see excerpt in left panel). Arrows A, C, and D point to surface traces of the Uemachi fault system, Nagai fault, and Ikoma fault system, respectively (Nakata and Imaizumi 2002). Polygon B represents the Uemachi elevation surface limits. The right panel shows the position of Osaka bay and the epicenter of the 1993/10/12 MJMA = 7.1 event. The solid white line represents the bay shore. The positions of the stations are specified in Table 1

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