SURFACE FAULT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 1995 HYOGOKEN-NAMBU EARTHQUAKE
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概要
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Distinctive ruptures in the surface faulting that generated the destructive 1995 Hyogoken-nambu earthquake (Ms = 7.2) appeared along the Nojima fault, an active fault on the northwestern coast of Awaji Island, Japan. These surface fault ruptures extend continuously southwestward for 10 km from Ezaki lighthouse, near the epicenter to Toshima Town in Hokudan, and display prominent right-lateral off-sets of roads, paddy dikes and so on of 1.9 m maximum with vertical displacement of 1.2 m maximum, whereas no large surface faulting has been found in Kobe where major damage and casualties occurred. Most of the surface ruptures follow the pre-existing active fault traces of the Nojima fault. This paper deals mainly with the areal distribution and nature of the ground ruptures and their lateral and vertical displacements as measured precisely in the field. The source process of the earthquake deduced from the slip distribution along the earthquake fault in Awaji Island explains well the near-field P-waveform records of the broad-band seismometers for the early part of about 4 seconds. The later part with a much larger amplitude could be attributed to the northeast fault ruptures toward Kobe.
- 日本自然災害学会の論文
著者
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Nakata Takashi
Department Of Fermentation Technology Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
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Nakata T
Department Of Fermentation Technology Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
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Yomogida Kiyoshi
Professor Department Of Geography Hiroshima University:associate Professor Department Of Earth And P
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NAKATA Takashi
Professor, Department of Geography, Hiroshima University
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