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      Very-low-frequency earthquakes indicate a transpressional stress regime in the Nankai accretionary prism

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      Geophysical Research Letters
      American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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              Crustal deformations in Kii peninsula associated with the SE off the Kii peninsula earthquake sequence of September 5, 2004 derived from dense GPS observations

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                GPRLAJ
                Geophysical Research Letters
                Geophys. Res. Lett.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                0094-8276
                2009
                October 22 2009
                : 36
                : 20
                Article
                10.1029/2009GL039332
                dd130a9b-d03d-4c33-b766-7eeea4035483
                © 2009

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