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Fig. 9 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 9

From: High-resolution three-dimensional azimuthal velocity anisotropy of S-waves in southern-central Japan, based on ambient noise tomography

Fig. 9

Horizontal slices showing the variation of isotropic S-wave velocities (background color) and azimuthal anisotropy (black bars) at 11 km depth. a Isotropic S-wave velocity and azimuthal anisotropy models of the entire Kinki region overlaid with earthquake hypocenters (magenta dots; Yano et al. 2017) and active faults. b Isotropic S-wave velocity and azimuthal anisotropy models of the northern part of the Kinki region overlaid with earthquake hypocenters (magenta dots; Yano et al. 2017) and active faults. Solid white lines show the location of documented active faults. Blue star in b indicates the location of the 2018 Osaka earthquake. Also shown are the locations of the Median Tectonic Line (MTL), Arima-Takatsuki Tectonic Line (ATTL), Uemachi Fault (UMF) and the Ikoma Fault (IKF)

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