Fig. 9From: Reconstruction of the deformation history of an active fault: implications from the Atera Fault, Central JapanThermochronological summary of study area. A. Toki area (background grey shade) based on Yamasaki et al. (2013), opaque square, rectangle, triangle and circle symbols indicate Toki area thermochronology data. B. Nohi Rhyolite and Naegi–Agematsu Granite area (front), cooling curve modified from Yamasaki et al. (2013). HR host rock, Hb hornblende, Bt biotite, KF K-feldspar, Mo monazite CHIME chemical U–Th total Pb isochron method, WR whole rockBack to article page