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共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

  1. ITO Hisao
  2. KUWAHARA Yasuto
  3. FUJIMOTO Koichiro, OHTANI Tomoyuki
  4. TANAKA Hidemi
  5. IMANISHI Kazutoshi
  6. KIGUCHI Tsutomu
  7. TOMIDA Naoto
  8. MAMADA Yutaka
  9. IKEDA Ryuji, OHMINATO Takao
  10. IIO Yoshihisa, MIZUNO Takashi, NISHIGAMI Kin'ya, PERVUKHINA Marina
  11. KINOSHITA Masataka, LIN Weiren, MIYAZAKI Teruki, SOH Wonn
  12. HIRONO Tetsuro, HORIUCHI Shigeki, MA Kuo-Fong, MASUDA Koji, SONG Sheng-Rong, TAKENAKA Hiroshi
  13. BOULLIER Anne-Marie, HIGUCHI Takayuki, HUNG Jih-Hao, KAWAKATSU Hitoshi, NISHIZAWA Osamu, OHMI Shiro, SATO Haruo, YEH En-Chao, YOMOGIDA Kiyoshi
  14. ANDO Masataka, AOIKE Kan, ELLSWORTH William L., HASHIMOTO Yoshitaka, ITO Shinobu, LEI Xinglin, MURAYAMA Masafumi, SONE Hiroki, WANG Chien-Ying, YAMAMOTO Eiji
  15. BRIE Alain, DUBOIS Michel, ILDEFONSE Benoit, ITO Kiyoshi, KATO Kazumasa, KYO Masanori, LOCKNER David, MATSUBAYASHI Osamu, NAMBA Yasuhiro, PEZARD Philippe, PEZARD Philippe A., SATOH Takashi, TAKEO Minoru, TSURUGA Kayoko
  16. ARAKI Eiichiro, ENDO Takeshi, HAMADA Kazuo, HIGUCHI Kazuhiro, HONDA Satoru, KANESHIMA Satoshi, KANO Yasuyuki, KUWAHARA Y., LOCKNER David A., MATSUMOTO Norio, MATSUZAWA Takanori, MISHIMA Toshiaki, MIZOGUCHI Kazuo, MOORE Diane E., NAKA Hisanobu, NOGI Yoshifumi, SANO Osam, SATO Hiroshi, SHIBAZAKI Bunichiro, TAKAHASHI Miki, TAKEDA Tetsuya, TANAKA H., TANIKAWA Wataru, TSAI Yi-Ben, WADA Hiroo, YAMAMOTO Hiroaki, YANAGIDANI Takashi
  17. ABERCROMBIE Rachel E., AGAR Susan M., AMITRANO David, AOKI Kazuhiro, BADRI Mohammed, BARTON Colleen A., BOHNHOFF Marco, CELERIER Bernard P., CHEN W.M., CHO Akio, DOAN Mai Lihn, DOAN Mai Linh, DRESEN Georg, FABBRI Olivier, FUJIKI Toru, FUJIMOTO K., FUJIMOTO Kouichiro, FUJIO Ryo, FUKUCHI Tatsuro, GAILLOT Philippe, GRATIER Jean-Pierre, HARYU Yoshikatsu, HASEAGAWA Akira, HASEGAWA Akira, HASEGAWA Ken, HERMITTE Daniel, HIRATA Atsuo, HUNG JihHao, IDE Satoshi, IGARASHI Akira, IIDAKA Takashi, IKAWA Takeshi, IKEDA Riuji, IKEHARA Minoru, IMAIZUMI Toshifumi, ISHIKAWA Tsuyoshi, ITO Takatoshi, ITO Yoshihisa, IWASAKI Takaya, KANDO Tomomi, KANO Naomi, KATO Harumi, KATO Takashi, KAWABATA Akiko, KAWAHARA Yasuto, KAWANAKA Taku, KAWASAKI Sinji, KEULEN Nynke, KIGUCHIA T., KIKUTA Hiroyuki, KITAGAWA Yuichi, KITAMURA Keigo, KOBAYASHI Yoji, KOIZUMI Naoji, KOSEKI Katsuyuki, KURAMOTO Shin'ichi, KURAMOTO Shinichi, KURAMOTO Toshikatsu, KUWAHARA YASuto, KUWAHARA Yasuko, KUWAHARA Yasuo, LARSON Roger L., LEWIN Eric, LIN Yen-Yu, LOCKNER D., MAEDA Lena, MASAGO Hideki, MATSUBARA Takuo, MATSUBASHI Osamu, MATSUBAYASHI Hirotoshi, MITO Yoshiyuki, MIYAUCHI Osamu, MIZUTA Yoshiaki, MOORE Diane, MOOS Daniel, MORI James, MORI Jim, MORIYA Soichi, MURAKI Hiroaki, NAKA H., NAKAMURA Ayako, NAKAMURA Norihiro, NAKAO Setsuro, NAKAO Shinsuke, NISHIMURA Masahiro, OHSAWA Hideaki, OHTAKE Masakazu, OHTAN T., OIKAWA Jun, OTSUKI Kenshiro, OZAWA Kunio, PREJEAN Stephanie G., RECHES Ze'ev, REVIL Andre, ROELOFFS Evelyn, ROMAN-ROSS Gabriela, SAKAGUCHI Arito, SAKAGUCHI Masumi, SATO Tsutomu, SAWAKI Takayuki, SEKIYA Norie, SHEIKH Mohamed El, SHIBAZAKI Buichiro, STORK Anna, STORK Anna L., STORK Anna Louise, SUDO Yasuaki, SUGAWARA Toshikatsu, SUGIHARA Mitsuhiko, SUGIYAMA Kazuhiro, SUYEHIRO Kiyoshi, TADAI Osamu, TAIRA Taka'aki, TAKAHASHI Makoto, TANAKA Akiko, TANAKA Tomoyuki, TANIMIZU Masaharu, TASAKA Shigeki, THU Moe Kyaw, TOSHIDA Shingo, TSAO Chang-Wei, TSUKIYAMA Hirokazu, TSUKIYAMA Yuichi, TSUTSUI Tomoki, UEDA Akira, UHIRA Koichi, UJIIE Kotaro, UMINO Norihito, URABE Tetsuro, URABE Tstsuro, VAN SCHAACK Mark, WANG C.Y., XUE Ziqiu, YABUUCHI Satoshi, YAMAGUCHI Kazuo, YAMAMOTO Kiyohiko, YAMASATO Hitoshi, YEH EnChao, YOKOKURA Takanobu, YOSHIDA Takeyoshi, YOSHIMOTO Kazuo, ZAMORA Maria, ZHANG Mimi

発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

  1. Measurement of Tectonic Stress by Hydraulic Fracturing in Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  2. Shear wave splitting observed above small earthquakes in a geothermal area of Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  3. Stress Interpretation from Borehole Breakouts at Hijiori Hot Dry Rock Experiment Field, Yamagata, Japan (T52A 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  4. Comparison between natural fractures and fracture parameters derived from VSP [search@G] [search@A]
  5. Broadband Seismic Observation at the Sakurajima Volcano, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  6. Analysis and Evaluation on Exploration Methods for Fractured Type Geothermal Reservoir [search@G] [search@A]
  7. 10s Period volcanic tremors observed over a wide area in southwestern Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  8. Elastic wave Velocities in Jurassic age Oceanic Crust from Analysis of Sonic Full Waveform Logs in Hole 801C [search@G] [search@A]
  9. Magnetic Reversal Stratigraphy of Jurassic Oceanic Crust from Hole 801C Downhole Magnetometer Measurements [search@G] [search@A]
  10. Magnetic Structures of Seamounts in the Western Pacific Ocean Deduced from Leg 144 Downhole Magnetometer Logs [search@G] [search@A]
  11. Ditection of Permeable Fractures in Granitic Rock by Hydrophone VSP Case Study for the Granitic Rock, Gifu Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  12. Fault Characterization by Drilling and Seismic Methods (leaflet) [search@G] [search@A]
  13. JUDGE Project Its Scientific Rationale and Societal Relevance [search@G] [search@A]
  14. Judge Project : (Japanese Ultradeep Drilling and Geoscientific Experiments) Preliminary Results of the Feasibility Study [search@G] [search@A]
  15. Mechanism of Phreatic Eruptions at Aso Volcano Inferred from Near Field Broadband Seismic Observations [search@G] [search@A]
  16. Preliminaries on Core Image Analysis Using Samples from a Fault Zone Drilling [search@G] [search@A]
  17. Research on Kobe Earthquake ; Surveying, Trenching ans Drilling [search@G] [search@A]
  18. Subsurface structure of the Nojima fault from Dipole Shear velocity/anisotropy and borehole Stoneley wave [search@G] [search@A]
  19. Trapped Waves along the Nojima Fault from the Aftershock of Kobe Earthquake, 1995 [search@G] [search@A]
  20. A Fluid Inclusion Study in Minerals from the GSJ Borehole Penetrating the Nojima Earthquake Fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  21. Crustal Heterogeneity as Inferred from Seismic Coda Wave Decomposition by Small aperture Array Observation [search@G] [search@A]
  22. Fracture and Permeability Evaluation in a Fault Zone from Sonic Waveform Data [search@G] [search@A]
  23. Spatial and Temporal Variations of Volcanic Earthquakes at Sakurajima Volcano, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  24. Coupling of Pulverization and Alteration in the Fault Rocks along the Nojima Fault, Southwest Japan (S11C 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  25. Fluid Inclusions in the Nojima Fault Zone, Japan (S11C 8) [search@G] [search@A]
  26. Frequency dependent Attenuation of High frequency P and S Waves in the Upper Crust in Western Nagano, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  27. High Resolution Microseismic Observation in the Aftershock Area of the Western Nagano Prefecture Earthquake, 1984, Central Japan (S31D 4) [search@G] [search@A]
  28. Permeability Structure of the Mojima Fault from Borehole Measurements in GSJ Borehole crossing the Nojima Fault on Awaji Island, Japan (T11C 15) [search@G] [search@A]
  29. Slow Initial Phase Generted by Microearthquakes Occurring in the Western Nagano Prefecture, Japan (S31D 5) [search@G] [search@A]
  30. Anisotropy of elastic and anelastic properties of granites from the Hirabayashi hole, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  31. Array Observation of Fault Guided Waves at the Mozumi and Atotsugawa Faults [search@G] [search@A]
  32. Borehole Observation of Trapped Waves to Deduce the Subsurface Structure of the Nojima Fault [search@G] [search@A]
  33. Borehole Wall Geometry Across the Nojima Fault: BHTV Acoustic Scans Analysis from the GSJ Hirabayashi Hole, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  34. Characterization of fault gouge from GSJ Hirabayashi core samples and implications for the activity of the Nojima fault [search@G] [search@A]
  35. Correlation of Deformation Textures with Laboratory Measurements of Permeability and Strength of Nojima Fault Zone Core Samples [search@G] [search@A]
  36. Correlation of Deformation and Mineralization Textures with the Permeability and Strength of Core Samples from the Nojima Fault Zone, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  37. Deep Structure of the Nojima Fault by Trapped Wave Analysis [search@G] [search@A]
  38. Deformation textures and mechanisms in the granodiorite from the Nojima Hirabayashi borehole [search@G] [search@A]
  39. Distribution, deformation and alteration of fault rocks along the GSJ core penetrating the Nojima fault, Awaji Island, Southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  40. Electrical Properties and Alteration of Granodiorites from the GSJ Hirabayashi Hole, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  41. Estimation of in situ stress on cores retrieved from a deep borehole at the Arima Takatsuki tectonic line [search@G] [search@A]
  42. Fault rock distribution analysis based on chemical composition, water contents and fracture density [search@G] [search@A]
  43. Fracture system in the Nojima fault [search@G] [search@A]
  44. Geological and Geophysical Structures of the Nojima Earthquake Fault (leaflet) [search@G] [search@A]
  45. Isotopic study of carbonates in Nojima Fault cores [search@G] [search@A]
  46. Laboratory Studies on Fluid Migration and Fault Growth in Inhomogeneous Rocks [search@G] [search@A]
  47. Laboratory Study of Fluid Migration and Fault Growth [search@G] [search@A]
  48. Laboratory Study of Fluid Migration and Fault Growth in Inhomogeneous Rock (T42B 2) [search@G] [search@A]
  49. Laboratory Study of Water Induced Fracturing and Internal Fault Structure [search@G] [search@A]
  50. Permeability and strength of Core Samples from the Nojima Fault of the 1995 Kobe Earthquake [search@G] [search@A]
  51. Reorientation of cores and distribution of macroscopic fractures along the GSJ borehole penetrating the Nojima fault zone [search@G] [search@A]
  52. Shallow Structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu Fault Estimated from the Explosion Data [search@G] [search@A]
  53. Slow initial phase generated by microearthquakes occurring in the Western Nagano Prefecture, Japan The source effect [search@G] [search@A]
  54. Source process of earthquakes deduced from waveforms recorded in a borehole in the near source region [search@G] [search@A]
  55. Structure and Physical Properties of the Nojima Fault [search@G] [search@A]
  56. Studies in Fault Activity at the Atotsugawa Fault Is the Atotsugawa Fault Creeping? (leaflet) [search@G] [search@A]
  57. Studies in the Seismogenic Zone at Ohtaki Region (leaflet) [search@G] [search@A]
  58. Subsurface Structure and Physical Properties of the Nojima Fault from Borehole and Core Measurements [search@G] [search@A]
  59. Texture, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Fault Rocks Along the Nojima Fault: Analysis of Continuous Core Samples from the GSJ Hirabayashi Borehole [search@G] [search@A]
  60. Whole View of the Four Drilling Cores Penetrating the Nojima Fault at Various Depths Down to 2000m Beneath the Surface [search@G] [search@A]
  61. Deeper structure of the Nojima fault by drilling [search@G] [search@A]
  62. Earthquake Cycles and Fluid Movement in Fault Models Using Laboratory Derived Friction Laws and Porosity Equations (P145) [search@G] [search@A]
  63. Fault rocks and past to recent fluid characteristics from the borehole survey of the Nojima fault ruptured in the 1995 Kobe earthquake, southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  64. 3 D Finite Difference Simulation of Fault Zone Trapped Waves Application to the Fault Zone Structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu Fault, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  65. 3 D finite difference simulation of fault zone trapped waves Application to the fault zone structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu fault, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  66. Alteration and mass transfer inferred from the Hirabayashi GSJ drill penetrating the Nojima Fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  67. Array analysis of seismic signals considering an array beampattern [search@G] [search@A]
  68. Estimating the permeability of the Nojima Fault Zone by a hydrophone vertical seismic profiling experiment [search@G] [search@A]
  69. Fault low velocity zone deduced by trapped waves and its relation to earthquake generation process [search@G] [search@A]
  70. Fluid inclusions in pseudotachylytes from the Nojima fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  71. Internal structure of the Nojima Fault zone from the Hirabayashi GSJ drill core [search@G] [search@A]
  72. Outline of the comprehensive joint research on the modeling of slip process of earthquake source fault and plastic flow below the seismogenic region [search@G] [search@A]
  73. Seismic reflection survey of the deep structure of Nagamachi Rifu fault, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  74. Spatial distribution of shear wave anisotropy in the crust of the southern Hyogo region by borehole observations [search@G] [search@A]
  75. Structural and chemical characterization of shear zones in the freshly activated Nojima fault, Awaji Island, southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  76. 3 D finite difference simulation of seismic fault zone waves Application to the fault zone structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu fault, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  77. 3D Finite Difference Simulation of Fault Zone Waves Application to the Fault Zone Structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu Fault, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  78. Chelungpu Fault Drilling Could Resolve Seismological Issues [search@G] [search@A]
  79. Deep structure of the Nagamachi Rifu fault deduced from small aperture seismic array observations [search@G] [search@A]
  80. Fault damaged zone deduced by trapped waves and its relation to breakdown processes of earthquake faults [search@G] [search@A]
  81. Fault low velocity zones deduced by trapped waves and their relation to earthquake rupture processes [search@G] [search@A]
  82. GIS Conception of Deep Structures of Active Faults: The Itoigawa Shizuoka Tectonic Line and the Nagamachi Rifu Fault Cases [search@G] [search@A]
  83. Geological and geophysical logging results of shallow drilling penetrating into Chelungpu fault zone, ROC, Taiwan [search@G] [search@A]
  84. Permeability and Strength of Borehole Core Samples from the Nojima Fault [search@G] [search@A]
  85. Permeability evaluation at the GSJ Hirabayashi borehole in the Nojima fault from VSP experiment and sonic logging [search@G] [search@A]
  86. Scaling of Earthquake Source Parameters for Small Earthquakes Recorded at the Western Nagano, Japan Deep Borehole (P115) [search@G] [search@A]
  87. Seismogenic Zone Drilling Nojima, Chelungpu and Nankai [search@G] [search@A]
  88. Tectonic evolution and deep to shallow geometry of Nagamachi Rifu Active Fault System, NE Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  89. Textural evidences for ancient and recent earthquakes on the Nojima fault [search@G] [search@A]
  90. Three dimensional P and S wave velocity structures in the aftershock area of the 1984 Western Nagano prefecture, Japan Earthquake Implications for the relationship between structures and earthquake occurrenses [search@G] [search@A]
  91. Application of Fractal Model of Electrical and Elastic Properties of Porous Rock to Hirabayashi Borehole Data (S11F 0362) [search@G] [search@A]
  92. Application of fractal model of electrical and elastic properties of porous rock to Hirabayashi borehole data(P007) [search@G] [search@A]
  93. Deep Structure of the Nojima and the Mozumi Sukenobu Faults, Japan, by Subsurface Observation of Fault Zone Trapped Waves (SS01/03A/D 042) [search@G] [search@A]
  94. Detection of Localized Small Scale Heterogeneities in the Hanshin Awaji Region, Japan, by Anomalous Amplification of Coda Level [search@G] [search@A]
  95. Discontinuity of the Mozumi Sukenobu Fault Low Velocity Zone Inferred from 3D Finite Difference Simulation of the Fault Zone Waves Excited by Explosive Sources (SS01/03A/D 027) [search@G] [search@A]
  96. Fault Damaged Zones Deduce by Trapped Wave and their Relation to Earthquake Rupture Process (SS02/03A/A03 008) [search@G] [search@A]
  97. Fault Zone Structure of the 2000 Western Tottori Earthquake, Japan, Revealed by Trapped Wave (SS02/04A/D 027) [search@G] [search@A]
  98. Fractal Model of Elastic and Electrical Properties of Porous Rock (S11F 0356) [search@G] [search@A]
  99. Has the Nojima Fault Healed Rapidly? Results from Seismogenic Zone Drilling and Monitoring at the Nojima Fault, Japan (JSS01/30A/D 054) [search@G] [search@A]
  100. Imaging of 3 D Small scale Heterogeneities around the Nagamachi Rifu Fault in Northeast Japan by F K and Polarization Analyses (S11E 0348) [search@G] [search@A]
  101. Modeling of Elastic and Electrical Properties of Dry and Saturated Porous Rock (SS02/04A/D 064) [search@G] [search@A]
  102. New Insights into Crustal Attenuation from Deep Borehole Studies (S21A 06) [search@G] [search@A]
  103. Permeability Structure in and around the Nojima Fault Evaluated from VSP Experiment and Sonic Logging (JSS01/30A/D 052) [search@G] [search@A]
  104. Rupture Initiation Process of Small Earthquakes Found from Attenuation Corrected Seismograms Recorded at Three Boreholes (SS01/03A/D 017) [search@G] [search@A]
  105. Seismological Studies at Fault Segment Boundary of the Atotsugawa Fault, Japan (SS01/03A/D 021) [search@G] [search@A]
  106. Source Parameter Scaling for Small Earthquakes Observed at the Western Nagano Deep Borehole, Central Japan (SS02/03A/A03 003) [search@G] [search@A]
  107. Spatial Distribution of Crustal Anisotropy in and around the Atotsugawa Fault, Japan To Infer the Frictional Coefficient of Active Fault (S22A 0432) [search@G] [search@A]
  108. Usage of Fractal Model of Elastic and Electrical Properties of Porous Rock for Recognition of Liquid Saturated Pore Zones from Collocated Seismic and Magnetotelluric Experiments : Deep Extension of Nagamachi Rifu Fault Case (S11F 0361) [search@G] [search@A]
  109. Usage of Fractal Model of Porous Rock Physical Properties for Recognition of Liquid Saturated Pore Zones from Collocated Seismic and Magnetotelluric Experimental Data (JSS01/30A/D 059) [search@G] [search@A]
  110. Changes in groundwater level associated with the 2003 Tokachi oki earthquake [search@G] [search@A]
  111. Deep structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu fault, central Japan, estimated from the subsurface array observation of fault zone trapped waves [search@G] [search@A]
  112. Discontinuity of the Mozumi Sukenobu fault low velocity zone, central Japan, inferred from 3 D finite difference simulation of fault zone waves excited by explosive sources [search@G] [search@A]
  113. Local attenuation in western Nagano, central Japan, estimated from seismograms recorded in three boreholes [search@G] [search@A]
  114. Rock microstructure in the deep extension of the Nagamachi Rifu fault revealed by analysis of collocated seismic and magnetotelluric data: Implication of strong deformation process [search@G] [search@A]
  115. S wave energy estimation of small earthquakes in the western Nagano region, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  116. Source Parameters and Rupture Velocities of Microearthquakes in Western Nagano, Japan, Determined Using Stopping Phases [search@G] [search@A]
  117. Structural evolution of the Nojima fault (Awaji Island, Japan) revisited from the GSJ drill hole at Hirabayashi [search@G] [search@A]
  118. Textural evidence for recent co seismic circulation of fluids in the Nojima fault zone, Awaji island, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  119. Spatial variation of shear wave splitting across an active fault and its implication for stress accumulation mechanism of inland earthquakes: The Atotsugawa fault case [search@G] [search@A]
  120. Core Log Seismic Integration New Scientific and Technological Challenges [search@G] [search@A]
  121. Crucial effect of system compliance on the maximum stress estimation in the hydrofracturing method: Theoretical considerations and field test verification [search@G] [search@A]
  122. Heat signature on the Chelungpu fault associated with the 1999 Chi Chi, Taiwan earthquake [search@G] [search@A]
  123. High magnetic susceptibility of fault gouge within Taiwan Chelungpu fault: Nondestructive continuous measurements of physical and chemical properties in fault rocks recovered from Hole B. TCDP [search@G] [search@A]
  124. Micro earthquakes Observations in TCDP Borehole, Taiwan (S31A 0151) [search@G] [search@A]
  125. Orientation determination of in situ horizontal principal stresses by using drilling induced breakouts and tensile fractures in an active fault drilling hole(T21D 0449) [search@G] [search@A]
  126. Physical properties and chemical characteristics of core samples retrieved from Hole B of Taiwan Chelungpu fault Drilling Project (S31D 06) [search@G] [search@A]
  127. Review of Methods of Measuring Stress and its Variations [search@G] [search@A]
  128. Current stress state and principal stress rotations in the vicinity of the Chelunpgu fault induced by the 1999 Chi Chi, Taiwan, earthquake [search@G] [search@A]
  129. Long Term Borehole Monitoring System for NanTroSEIZE 3.5 km Riser Hole: Requirements and Specifications(OS34A 04) [search@G] [search@A]
  130. Low total and inorganic carbon contents within the Taiwan Chelungpu fault system [search@G] [search@A]
  131. Nondestructive continuous physical property measurements of core samples recovered from hole B, Taiwan Chelungpu Fault Drilling Project [search@G] [search@A]
  132. Observation of fault zone trapped waves in the subsurface survey tunnel excavated through the Mozumi Sukenobe fault, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  133. Scientific Drilling of Active Faults: Past and Future [search@G] [search@A]
  134. Shallow structure of Mozumi Sukenobe fault zone imaged by simulation of fault zone waves generated by near fault explosion experiments [search@G] [search@A]
  135. Slow initial phase and nucleation process of microearthquakes in western Nagano, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  136. Engineering Specifications on LTBMS Telemetry System for NanTroSEIZE 3.5 km Riser Hole [search@G] [search@A]
  137. Spatial Variations in Fault Zone Structure along the Nojima Fault, Central Japan, as Inferred from Borehole Observations of Fault Zone Trapped Waves [search@G] [search@A]
  138. Stratagem for current in situ stress determination in a deep fault zone drilling program: An example from Taiwan Chelungpu fault drilling project [search@G] [search@A]
  139. Long Term Borehole Monitoring System for NanTroSEIZE 3.5 km Riser Hole: Component Level Life Test of Telemetry System (OS51C 1262) [search@G] [search@A]
  140. Effects of pressure on pore characteristics and permeability of porous rocks as estimated from seismic wave velocities in cores from TCDP Hole A [search@G] [search@A]
  141. Passive Seismic Monitoring of Natural and Induced Earthquakes: Case Studies, Future Directions and Socio Economic Relevance [search@G] [search@A]
  142. Depth dependent stress field in and around the Atotsugawa fault central Japan, deduced from microearthquake focal mechanisms: Evidence for localized aseismic deformation in the downward extension of the fault [search@G] [search@A]
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