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Relocation of Intermediate-depth Earthquakes beneath the NE Japan Arc by Double-Difference Location Method
Double-Difference Location 法による東北日本弧下の稍深発地震の震源再決定
2006
Zisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan 2nd ser )
Double-Difference Location 法による東北日本弧下の稍深発地震の震源再決定
We relocated interplate and intraslab earthquakes beneath the Tohoku district of NE Japan using the Double-Di#erence location method [Waldhauser and Ellsworth (2000) ]. Relative earthquake arrival times were determined by waveform cross-spectrum analysis and catalog-picking data. Our relocations show that between 50 and 150 km in depth, most of the upper-plane seismicity occurs in the slab crust, and most of repeating earthquakes seem to occur along the upper boundary of the Pacific plate,
doi:10.4294/zisin.59.1
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