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Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Volumetric strain changes due to earthquakes in a vertical cross-section along the extended dike plane. In parts a–e, the color contours show the calculation results of volumetric strain changes from each of the five earthquake scenarios in Fig. 3 along the extended dike plane. Positive values (brown colors) indicate dilation, and negative values (blue colors) indicate compression. Horizontal axes represent horizontal distance from the summit. In the lower right subfigure, the location of the extended dike plane is shown by a thick gray line (see also Fig. 2). The southernmost point of the extended dike plane is 138° 49.68′ E, 35° 15.18′ N; the strike is N323° E; and the length is 30 km

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