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Inter-arc basins as oceanic crust trapped between two subsequent subductions [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Dugas, François   +2 more
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Assemblages of harpacticoida (crustacea:copepoda) from the Ryukyu and Kuril Trenches, north-west Pacific Ocean

open access: yesAssemblages of harpacticoida (crustacea:copepoda) from the Ryukyu and Kuril Trenches, north-west Pacific Ocean
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Bathymetric patterns of α and β diversity of harpacticoid copepods at the genus level around the Ryukyu Trench, and turnover diversity between trenches around Japan

open access: yesBathymetric patterns of α and β diversity of harpacticoid copepods at the genus level around the Ryukyu Trench, and turnover diversity between trenches around Japan
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Paleotsunami researches along the Ryukyu Trench

open access: yesJournal of the Geological Society of Japan, 2017
Kazuhisa Goto
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Episodic Slow Slip Events and Overlying Plate Seismicity at the Southernmost Ryukyu Trench

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2018
AbstractShallow slow slip events accompanied by seismicity has been increasingly reported in subduction zones during the last decade; however, the relationship between shallow slip events and seismicity is unclear. We report episodic slow slip events and seismicity at the southernmost Ryukyu Trench.
Sean Kuanhsiang Chen   +2 more
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Tidal sensitivity of shallow very low frequency earthquakes in the Ryukyu Trench

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2017
AbstractWe show that the activity between 2002 and 2014 of shallow very low frequency earthquakes (VLFEs), which occur in shallow subduction zones of the Ryukyu Trench, responds to ocean and Earth tides. Tidal sensitivity is highest in the central portion of the Ryukyu Trench and lowest in the southwest. The lag of peak VLFE activation behind the peaks
Mamoru Nakamura
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Activation of very low frequency earthquakes by slow slip events in the Ryukyu Trench [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2015
AbstractLong‐term activity of shallow very low frequency earthquakes (VLFEs) in the Ryukyu Trench, unassociated with recent large thrust earthquakes, was analyzed using a broadband seismometer network. The distribution of shallow VLFEs was divided into three large clusters.
Mamoru Nakamura
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