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Fig. 2

From: Seismic reflection and bathymetric evidences for the Nankai earthquake rupture across a stable segment-boundary

Fig. 2

Seafloor slope angle map off the Kii Peninsula. Inset: Time-migrated MCS profile of line 4 (modified after Park et al., 2003) showing the splay fault in segment C, vertical exaggeration about 4:1 at the seafloor. Red arrows show the motions of the splay fault slip. Fault scarps, which are marked by black arrows on the slope angle map and “X” on the MCS profile, produce a 200-km-long, laterally continuous seafloor lineament.

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