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Bathymetric and gravity survey of the eastern Nankai Trough

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The 1946 Nankai earthquake and segmentation of the Nankai Trough

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2002
Abstract We perform a simple subevent analysis of seismic P-waveforms from historical records of the 1946 Nankai earthquake. The results of this analysis establish that the earthquake rupture consisted of two main subevents, one lying within the 1-day aftershock area off the Kii Peninsula, while the other lies much farther to the west in the area of ...
Phil R Cummins   +2 more
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Bottom currents in Nankai Trough and Sagami Trough

Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan, 1985
Mean flows and velocity fluctuations are described from direct measurements of bottom currents made at three stations across Nankai Trough and two stations in Sagami Trough from May 1982 to May 1984. Aanderaa current meters were moored 7 m above the bottom.
Keisuke Taira, Toshihiko Teramoto
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Nankai Trough: A Modern Analogue

1992
The Nankai Trough (Figure 2) is the topographic expression of the plate boundary between the Philippine Sea and Eurasian plates. Seismic slip data indicate a convergence south of the island of Shikoku at the rate of 3–4 cm/ yr (Seno, 1977), whereas geologic constraints indicate a slightly lower rate of 2–3 cm / yr (Karig and Angevine, 1986).
Asahiko Taira   +2 more
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Study of Medical Demand-Supply Balance for the Nankai Trough Earthquake

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2020
AbstractIntroduction:The Nankai Trough, which marks the boundary between the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates, is forecasted to create a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami within 30 years. The Japanese government believes that the number of casualties would be huge.
Yosuke Takada, Yasuhiro Otomo
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Nankai Trough YK06-03 Cruise

2006
[CRUISE REPORT] This document is a preliminary report of YK06-03 on S/V YOKOSUKA from 2006-04-24 to 2006-05-08.
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Development of Nankai Trough Earthquake Disaster Simulation for its Mitigation

2014 IIAI 3rd International Conference on Advanced Applied Informatics, 2014
We study Nankai Trough Earthquake that is predicted to occur in the near future in Japan and develop the disaster simulation by Projection Mapping. Our study aims to promote visualization of disaster information for education for the reduction of disaster and voluntary/active individual behavior for disaster reduction.
Momoko Saida   +3 more
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Development of the Nankai Trough Disaster Simulation and Personal Digital Assistant

2015 3rd International Conference on Applied Computing and Information Technology/2nd International Conference on Computational Science and Intelligence, 2015
It is predicted that Nankai Trough Earthquake will occur in the near future in Japan. Based on this prediction, we develop the disaster simulation by Projection Mapping. Our study aims to promote disaster information visualization, disaster reduction education and voluntary/active individual behavior for disaster reduction.
Takahito Niwa   +3 more
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The Nankai Trough Margin, Record 55-8

1986
Abstract The Nankai Trough marks the convergent boundary between the oceanic Philippine plate and the continental Eurasian plate. The trough extends from central Honshu Island, where a triple junction separates it from the Japan Trench, southwest along the platform from which the southwestern Japanese islands emerge.
T. Kawamura, Y. Aoki
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Geomorphological study on a clastic accretionary prism: The Nankai Trough

Island Arc, 1995
Abstract The Nankai Trough, off southwest Japan, is one of the best sites for the study of geomorphic characteristics of a clastic accretionary prism. A recent multibeam survey over the central and eastern parts of the Nankai accretionary prism has revealed a large variation of the topography along the trough axis.
Kyoko Okino, Yukihiro Kato
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