Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004ep%26s...56.1369k&link_type=abstract
Earth, Planets and Space, Volume 56, p. 1369-1374.
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
The Northern Miyagi earthquake (Mj 6.4) on 26 July, 2003, was a shallow crustal earthquake produced by high-angle reverse faulting. To construct a realistic geologic model for this fault system from depth to the surface, seismic reflection profiling was carried out across the northern part of the source fault of this earthquake. The common mid-point seismic reflection data were acquired using a vibrator truck along a 12 km-long seismic line. The obtained seismic profile portrays a Miocene half-graben bounded by a west-dipping fault. Consistent with gravity anomaly data, the maximum thickness of the basin fill probably reaches 3 km. From the regional geology, this basin-bounding normal fault forms the eastern edge of the northern Honshu rift system and was produced by rapid extension during 17-15 Ma. The deeper extension of the fault revealed by seismic profiling coincides with the planar distribution of aftershocks. The hypocentral distribution of the aftershocks shows a concentration on a plane dipping 55 degrees to the west with listric geometry. Thus, the basin inversion has been performed using the same fault; the 2003 Northern Miyagi earthquake was generated by fault reactivation of a Miocene normal fault.
Ikeda Yasufumi
Imaizumi T.
Kagohara K.
Kasahara Katsuaki
Kato Naohiro
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