Seismic hazard in Takamatsu Japan from fault trenching and paleo-liquefaction studies

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作者
Hasegawa, S [1 ]
Finn, WDL [1 ]
机构
[1] Kagawa Univ, Anabuki Chair Fdn Geodynam, Kagawa 7610396, Japan
关键词
seismic hazard assessment; historical earthquake; active fault; paleo-liquefaction; Nankai Trough;
D O I
10.1016/S0267-7261(02)00113-6
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Takamatsu is a harbor city of 330,000 people on the northern shore of Shikoku Island, southwest Japan. Earthquakes in the Nankai Trough, typically of magnitude M 8 +, have been considered the primary source of seismic hazard for the island and Takamatsu. A major active fault system, the Median Tectonic Line, runs across the Shikoku from east to west near the north shore. There is no documented historical seismicity associated with this major fault system in Shikoku or with associated faults such as the 20 km Nagao Fault near Takamatsu. Therefore the trenches were cut across some of the more important faults to expose the record of past seismicity. Additional data on past seismicity is derived from paleo-liquefaction studies in the Takamatsu plain. This paper describes the trenching and paleo-seismic studies and discusses the implications of the findings for seismic hazard in Takamatsu. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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页码:901 / 909
页数:9
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