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From: Statistic analysis of swarm activities around the Boso Peninsula, Japan: Slow slip events beneath Tokyo Bay?

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The earthquake distribution beneath the Boso Peninsula. The purple circles represent the Tokyo Bay swarm in 2005. The cyan and yellow circles represent the Boso swarms in 2002 and 2007 respectively. Focal mechanisms determined by JMA for these swarm events are shown by beach balls. Black dots represent earthquakes, which occurred at depths from 0 km to 50 km between 2000 and 2008. Zoom up figures are shown in the right panels. (a) and (b) show the Tokyo Bay and Boso swarms respectively.

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