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Fig. 1 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 1

From: Spatial variation in coda Q and stressing rate around the Atotsugawa fault zone in a high strain rate zone, central Japan

Fig. 1

Distributions of Quaternary active faults (gray lines) and Quaternary active volcanoes (triangles) in northern central Japan. The shaded area shows a high strain rate zone called the NKTZ. Squares and circles respectively show distributions of stations and earthquakes used for this study. A rectangle with dashed lines shows the area in which we construct coda Q−1 maps (Fig. 3).

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