A trench study on the surface fault rupture in Awaji Island associated with the 1995 Hyogoken-nambu earthquake
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Trench excavation across the surface rupture of the 1995 Hyogoken-nambu Earthquake revealed at least two and possibly three surface-faulting events including the 1995 earthquake on the Nojima Fault during the past 2000 years. A pre-1995 event probably occurred about 400 years ago and this event may be correlated to the Keicho Earthquake of 1596. An event before the pre-1995 event occurred about 2000 years ago.
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