Fault geometry at the rupture termination of the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake

H Sekiguchi, K Irikura, T Iwata - Bulletin of the …, 2000 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The source geometry and slip distribution at rupture termination of the 1995 Hyogo-ken
Nanbu earthquake were investigated using waveform inversion on the assumption of fault …

Source inversion for estimating the continuous slip distribution on a fault—introduction of Green's functions convolved with a correction function to give moving …

H Sekiguchi, K Irikura, T Iwata - Geophysical Journal …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
In order to obtain knowledge concerning the physics of earthquake rupturing more precisely
and to obtain reliable source process for near-source ground motion simulation, we …

Active strike-slip faulting history inferred from offsets of topographic features and basement rocks: a case study of the Arima–Takatsuki Tectonic Line, southwest Japan

T Maruyama, A Lin - Tectonophysics, 2002 - Elsevier
Geological, geomorphological and geophysical data have been used to determine the total
displacement, slip rates and age of formation of the Arima–Takatsuki Tectonic Line (ATTL) in …

[PDF][PDF] Placed on: Osaka City University Repository

M Mitamura, N Matsuyama… - Journal of …, 1994 - dlisv03.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp
This. paper presents results of a recent geological study of the Holocene deposits in the
Osaka Basin, especially at the central area around Uemachi Upland. The study was based …

Survival and extinction of the Taxodiaceae in the Quaternary of Japan

A Momohara - Japanese Journal of Historical Botany, 2011 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The research history and stratigraphic occurrence of Taxodiaceae macrofossils from the Plio-
Pleistocene sediments in central Japan were reviewed and the process of survival and …

[PDF][PDF] Groundwater flow modeling in an intermontane basin

D Pathak - Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 2015 - researchgate.net
Groundwater model has become a commonly used tool to perform various tasks. Geological,
hydrogeological and geophysical data is required for constructing 3D hydrogeological …

Bedrock structure around faults and its relation to earthquake disaster

J Akamatsu, K Nishimura, H Morikawa… - Developments in …, 1997 - Elsevier
The frequency-wavenumber and horizontal-to-vertical ratio spectral analyses of microseisms
(long-period microtremors), and the bandpass filtering of Bouguer gravity anomalies, were …

The Doppler-Fiseau effect on the damage distribution during the Kobe earthquake (Japan)

E Lekkas, H Kranis - WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 2024 - witpress.com
The earthquake in Kobe (M= 7.2 R) killed more than 5,400 people and caused huge
material damage. The recording of the damage showed that it was linearly distributed, along …

[PDF][PDF] Brittle tectonics: a factor in the intensity distribution of the Hanshin earthquake

E Lekkas, H Kranis, P Stylianos, M Leounakis - Proceedings of the 11th …, 1996 - iitk.ac.in
ABSTRACT A number of data concerning the Hanshin earthquake (January 17, 1995, Kobe,
Japan) is first given, together with a general image if the composite regional geologic …

[PDF][PDF] Hydrogeology of shallow and deep aquifers in Nara Basin, West Japan

D Pathak - J. Nepal Geol. Soc, 2011 - academia.edu
Among the various factors responsible for the potentiality of an aquifer, the surface and
subsurface geology, drainage density and amount of groundwater recharge are considered …