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Earth Planets Space, 56, 169–178, 2004 Effects of nearby large earthquakes on the occurrence time of the Tokai earthquake—An estimation based on a 3-D simulation of plate subduction— Hidekuni Kuroki1 , Hidemi M. I
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Document Date: 2004-03-31 23:42:40


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City

Tokyo / Washington / D. C. / New York / /

Company

Chiyoda / B. P. Frannery S. A. / /

Country

Japan / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Kakioka Magnetic Observatory / Meteorological Research Institute / /

IndustryTerm

statedependent friction law / variable friction law / state-dependent friction law / /

NaturalFeature

Philippine Sea / Suruga Bay / /

Organization

Seismology and Volcanology Research Department / American Geophysical Union / Japan Meteorological Agency / Meteorological Research Institute / Seismological Society of Japan / Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences / Volcanological Department / Kakioka / Cambridge Univ. / Geodetic Society of Japan / Otemachi / Volcanological Society of Japan / Society of Geomagnetism and Earth / /

Person

T. Hirasawa / E. Fukuyama / Tor (years) Tor / S. Stein / Tokai / M. Matsu / A. E. Gripp / /

Position

model of Matsu / model / simulation model / 3D subduction model / Phys / /

ProvinceOrState

Tokai / New York / /

Region

western Japan / central Japan / /

Technology

3-D / simulation / mri / /