Kano et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Heat signature on the Chelungpu fault associated with the 1999 Chi‐Chi, Taiwan earthquakeKano et al., 2006
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- Kano Y
- Mori J
- Fujio R
- Ito H
- Yanagidani T
- Nakao S
- Ma K
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- Geophysical Research Letters
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We have made observations of a heat signature that is associated with the frictional heat generated at the time of faulting for a large earthquake. Temperature measurements in a borehole that intersects the Chelungpu fault at a depth of about 1100 m, show a small …
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