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Investigation of the fault tectonics

Miwa, Atsushi*; Sasaki, Tatsuya*; Shimoyama, Masahiro*; Takahashi, Nao*

It is important study that to presume probability of changing fault activity in the future. At first, we need to investigate the fault activity in the past time in order to presume when the active faults will move. We investigate the fault activity in the past time. And we try to distribute Japanese Islands into the fault tectonics regions. We collect the reports, arrange these and analyze these in order to understand the distinctions of fault tectonics. We notice the reports of fourteen-point, namely. (1) stress distribution, (2) faults distribution of time and space, (3) active fault distribution, (4) active structures, (5) geological structure, (6) earthquake distribution, (7) strain distribution, (8) GPS (Global Positioning System)-crustal movement, (9) sedimentary basin distribution, (10) gravity anomaly, (11) terrace surface distribution, (12) volcanic distribution, (13) resistivity distribution and (14) seismic tomography. We change these collected reports into GIS (Geographic Information System). And we investigate into the fault tectonics regions with GIS. We distribute Japanese Islands into 13 large regions about the fault tectonics regions, and into 44 small regions about the fault tectonics regions.

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