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Numerical simulation of seismic cycles at a subduction zone with a laboratory-derived friction law Naoyuki Kato(1), Kazuro Hirahara(2) and Mikio Iizuka[removed]Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku
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Document Date: 2003-11-13 02:34:37


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Washington / D. C. / Tokyo / /

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Introduction Laboratory / /

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Japan / /

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Earthquake Research Institute / University of Tokyo / Nagoya University / /

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statedependent friction law / slowness law / laboratory-derived friction law / composite law / state-dependent law / state-dependent friction law / friction law / rateand state-dependent friction law / slip law / dependent friction law / /

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Japanese islands / Bungo channel / /

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American Geophysical Union / Japan Meteorological Agency / Graduate School / Nagoya University / University of Tokyo / Research Organization for Information Science and Technology / Earthquake Research Institute / /

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Naoyuki Kato / /

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Tokai / /

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southwest Japan / southwestern Japan / central Japan / /

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3-D / GPS / simulation / /

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