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

Fig. 3

Earthquake scenarios around Japan. The rectangles show five earthquake scenarios that could affect Mt. Fuji (black triangle). Two of them (red dashed rectangles) are the same as those of Chesley et al. (2012), whereas the others (blue rectangles) are not. The corresponding fault parameters are listed in Table 1. The vectors on the faults represent the movement directions of their hanging walls. a The 1707 Hoei earthquake within the Nankai Trough, with five subfaults. b The 1703 Genroku Kanto earthquake within the Sagami Trough, with two subfaults. c The 2011 Tohoku earthquake within the Japan Trench, with four subfaults. d The ISTL earthquake, with three subfaults. e The 1854 Ansei Tokai earthquake, with two subfaults

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