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Fig. 16 | Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Fig. 16

From: Shallow structure and late quaternary slip rate of the Osaka Bay fault, western Japan

Fig. 16

Seismic profile Line 9 (Airgun). TWT: two-way travel time. Vertical line represents location of cross lines. (a) Uninterpreted image (post-stack, vertical exaggeration = 20). White triangle: representative seafloor multiple. (b) Trace of seismic reflectors in (a) and interpreted image. The seismic units at deeper sections (light to dark pink) are assigned at the base of representative seismic reflectors traceable with other sections. Blue dotted line: anticlinal axial surface. Yellow dotted line: synclinal axial surface. Dip measurements of representative layers are shown. Star shows location of sediment thickness measurement in Fig. 24. Note the onlap of Units A1’ and A2 onto Unit B1, underlain by continuous tilting of strata by the hanging wall anticline of the Osaka Bay Fault

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