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松永 佳大*; 相澤 広記*; 浅森 浩一; 小川 大輝*; 宇津木 充*; 吉村 令慧*; 山崎 健一*; 内田 和也*; 山口 雅弘*; 井上 智裕*; et al.
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We utilized broadband magneto-telluric (MT) data to analyze the 3-D resistivity structure around the epicenters of the 1997 Kagoshima earthquake doublet, Japan. We reanalyzed previous MT data and further obtained additional MT data. Our findings reveal low-resistivity zones near the eastern and western edges of the aftershock region at depths of 5-10 km. The hypocenters of the M6 earthquakes are located near the edge of the low-resistivity zones. A distinct high-resistivity zone is sandwiched between two low-resistivity zones at depths of 0-3 km, corresponding to the distribution of a granodiorite body. The slip distribution of the March M6 earthquake is located beneath this shallow granodiorite body and is sandwiched by the low-resistivity zones.