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Fig. 4.

From: Deep structure of the Ou mountain range strain concentration zone and the focal area of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake, NE Japan—seismogenesis related with magma and crustal fluid

Fig. 4.

Result of the checkerboard resolution test. We used the synthetic checkerboard pattern with a scale of about 10 km. Four east-west vertical cross sections are shown in (b) to (e). The location of each cross section is shown in (a). Small crosses denote the hypocenters within 0.05 degrees from each cross section. Triangles and bold red lines (boxes) denote Quaternary volcanoes and active faults (The Research Group for Active Faults of Japan, 1991), respectively. The thin broken line denotes the Moho discontinuity (Zhao et al., 1990).

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