Geoscience Letters|A post-Tohoku earthquake review of earthquake probabilities in the Southern Kanto District, Japan [PDF]

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The plate boundaries in central Japan and the location of the 11 March 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku earthquake are shown in Figure 1. Intense interest is now focused on the evolution of the earthquake sequence that began with this earthquake. It generated seismic activity over a vast area of Japan (Figure 2), which is a manifestation of the wide- spread changes in the stress field that it generated.
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Geoscience Letters|A post-Tohoku earthquake review of earthquake probabilities in the Southern Kanto District, Japan [PDF]
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The plate boundaries in central Japan and the location of the 11 March 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku earthquake are shown in Figure 1. Intense interest is now focused on the evolution of the earthquake sequence that began with this earthquake. It generated seismic activity over a vast area of Japan (Figure 2), which is a manifestation of the wide- spread changes in the stress field that it generated.
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