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Recently, integrated geophysical‐geological surveys in the Nankai subduction zone in Japan have revealed that slow earthquakes repeatedly occur beneath the outer wedge of the forearc.
G. Kimura +6 more
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A Draft on The Estimation Method for Mid and Long Term Power Supply and Demand Gap after The Huge NANKAI Trough Earthquake [PDF]
In March 2012, the Cabinet Office, government of Japan published a new model of the Huge NANKAI Trough Earthquake, and it is assumed that the seismic motion will be bigger and tsunami will be higher than traditional model. Therefore, the need of disaster
Kawata Yoshiaki +3 more
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Outline of the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment
This report introduces the scientific drilling project “NanTroSEIZE (Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment)” proposed for the IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program). NanTroSEIZE is a large, international, multidisciplinary scientific project that required long-term planning and implementation.
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This study identified a nonlinear, reverse L‐shaped relationship between the pan‐immune‐inflammation value (PIV) and all‐cause mortality (ACM) in critically ill acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients, with a distinct threshold for risk stratification. Furthermore, the prognostic value of PIV was significantly stronger in patients without sepsis.
Zhenzhu Li
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Shallow very-low-frequency earthquakes accompany slow slip events in the Nankai subduction zone
Slow earthquakes are now increasingly recognised to occur at plate boundaries globally. Here, the authors examine seafloor observational data from the Nankai trough and find that very-low-frequency events and slow-slip events frequently occur together ...
Masaru Nakano +4 more
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Borehole Thermal Recovery as a Method for Quantifying Subsurface Permeability
Abstract The characterization of subsurface hydrologic properties remains a challenge in hydrogeology and geo‐resource applications, especially in fractured or heterogeneous reservoirs. Here, we investigate whether thermal recovery in an open borehole following fluid circulation can serve as an in situ method to estimate permeability and the spatial ...
Ivanakbar Purwamaska, Patrick M. Fulton
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Reconstruction of stress trajectory field in Nankai subduction zone based on drilling data
This paper presents some results of stress field reconstruction in the Nankai Trough subduction zone located within the area bounded by 136.3°–137°E and 33°–33.5°N where 12 scientific wells were drilled during Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment ...
Nikita Dubinya, Alexander Galybin
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Historical seismograms for unravelling a mysterious earthquake: The 1907 Sumatra Earthquake [PDF]
History of instrumental seismology is short. Seismograms are available only for a little more than 100 years; high-quality seismograms are available only for the last 50 years and the seismological database is very limited in time. To extend the database,
Kanamori, Hiroo +2 more
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Inversion analysis of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquakes using seismic intensity data [PDF]
Ung och tanklös är en litteraturstudie som handlar om påföljdssystemet för unga lagöverträdare. Den ger en översikt över dagens påföljdssystem samt en historisk tillbakablick inom lagstiftningen och åtgärderna kring unga lagöverträdare i Sverige.
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