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From: Elastostatic effects around a magma reservoir and pathway due to historic earthquakes: a case study of Mt. Fuji, Japan

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Topographic map of the area around Mt. Fuji. The three plates are the Eurasian Plate (Amurian microplate), the North American Plate (Okhotsk microplate), and the Philippine Sea Plate (Izu microplate); their names are abbreviated to EU, NA, and PH, respectively. PH is subducting beneath EU and NA at the trenches (toothed lines) and is colliding against NA at the base of Izu Peninsula. The background digital elevation model was provided by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. The grid size is 10 m

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