Tectonic landform surveys in the northwestern area of Sagami Bay.

In the past, earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7 on the Meteorological Agency Scale have occurred repeatedly in the Odawara area. The earthquakes have often caused injury and damage to property. The next earthquake will do likewise. The repeating cycle of earthquakes is considered to be about 70 years and it’s feared that the next earthquake will occur within the next 10. The purpose of this survey and study is to contribute to the earthquake prediction program. The Hydrographic Department of Japan performed three kinds of investigation in the sea area. First, we surveyed the ocean-floor topography using the narrow-multi beam swath survey system for shallow seas (Hydrochart II). Second, we got further detailed topographic data with a side scan sonar. Third, we observed the bottom geology with a ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) . Thus we have narrowed the survey area down. The survey areas given priority were the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line, and the area near Manazuru Knoll. The Kozu-Matsuda Fault is believed by most seismologists and geologists to be one of the most active and serious faults. Around Manazuru Knoll, it is suspected that there is Nishi-Sagami Dislocation from south to north, which provokes earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7. After these investigations, the following two results were obtained : 1. The movement of the crust is still active around the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line. 2 . The crust around the Manazuru Knoll is bent downwards having a north-south axis. It may be caused by the subduction at the Nishi-Sagami Dislocation.

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Main Authors: Kusunoki, Katsuhiro, Kikuchi, Shinich, Kokuta, Shoichi, Fukae, Kunikazu
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Japanese
Published: 1991
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/16087
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-160872021-05-19T06:56:49Z Tectonic landform surveys in the northwestern area of Sagami Bay. Kusunoki, Katsuhiro Kikuchi, Shinich Kokuta, Shoichi Fukae, Kunikazu In the past, earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7 on the Meteorological Agency Scale have occurred repeatedly in the Odawara area. The earthquakes have often caused injury and damage to property. The next earthquake will do likewise. The repeating cycle of earthquakes is considered to be about 70 years and it’s feared that the next earthquake will occur within the next 10. The purpose of this survey and study is to contribute to the earthquake prediction program. The Hydrographic Department of Japan performed three kinds of investigation in the sea area. First, we surveyed the ocean-floor topography using the narrow-multi beam swath survey system for shallow seas (Hydrochart II). Second, we got further detailed topographic data with a side scan sonar. Third, we observed the bottom geology with a ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) . Thus we have narrowed the survey area down. The survey areas given priority were the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line, and the area near Manazuru Knoll. The Kozu-Matsuda Fault is believed by most seismologists and geologists to be one of the most active and serious faults. Around Manazuru Knoll, it is suspected that there is Nishi-Sagami Dislocation from south to north, which provokes earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7. After these investigations, the following two results were obtained : 1. The movement of the crust is still active around the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line. 2 . The crust around the Manazuru Knoll is bent downwards having a north-south axis. It may be caused by the subduction at the Nishi-Sagami Dislocation. Published 2020-02-05T11:31:08Z 2020-02-05T11:31:08Z 1991 Journal Contribution Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/16087 ja https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/GIJUTSUKOKUSAI/KENKYU/report/rhr27/rhr27-04.pdf pp.113-131
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description In the past, earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7 on the Meteorological Agency Scale have occurred repeatedly in the Odawara area. The earthquakes have often caused injury and damage to property. The next earthquake will do likewise. The repeating cycle of earthquakes is considered to be about 70 years and it’s feared that the next earthquake will occur within the next 10. The purpose of this survey and study is to contribute to the earthquake prediction program. The Hydrographic Department of Japan performed three kinds of investigation in the sea area. First, we surveyed the ocean-floor topography using the narrow-multi beam swath survey system for shallow seas (Hydrochart II). Second, we got further detailed topographic data with a side scan sonar. Third, we observed the bottom geology with a ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) . Thus we have narrowed the survey area down. The survey areas given priority were the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line, and the area near Manazuru Knoll. The Kozu-Matsuda Fault is believed by most seismologists and geologists to be one of the most active and serious faults. Around Manazuru Knoll, it is suspected that there is Nishi-Sagami Dislocation from south to north, which provokes earthquakes registering a magnitude of about 7. After these investigations, the following two results were obtained : 1. The movement of the crust is still active around the seaward extention of the Kozu-Matsuda Fault Line. 2 . The crust around the Manazuru Knoll is bent downwards having a north-south axis. It may be caused by the subduction at the Nishi-Sagami Dislocation.
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author Kusunoki, Katsuhiro
Kikuchi, Shinich
Kokuta, Shoichi
Fukae, Kunikazu
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Tectonic landform surveys in the northwestern area of Sagami Bay.
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