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From: Reexamination of the fault slip model of the 1891 M 8.0 Nobi earthquake: The first earthquake detected by a geodetic survey in Japan

Fig. 1.

Location map of the triangulation network and leveling routes for the 1891 Nobi earthquake, as discussed in this study. The triangulation points and benchmarks are indicated as closed circles and small squares, respectively. Other reference points are shown as double circles and double squares. The Nukumi, Neodani, and Umehara faults, which ruptured in the 1891 Nobi earthquake (Matsuda, 1974), are shown as thick, solid lines, and the Gifu-Ichinomiya line (Research Group for Active Faults of Japan, 1980, 1991; The Headquarters for Earthquake Research Promotion, 2005), is shown as a thick, dashed line.

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