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Depth profile of frictional properties in the inner Nankai accretionary prism using cuttings from IODP Site C0002

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Depth profile of frictional properties in the inner Nankai accretionary prism using cuttings from IODP Site C0002

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Riho Fujiokaほか
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2022-06-03
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Progress in earth and planetary science 9(31)
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Riho Fujioka
Ikuo Katayama
Manami Kitamura
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Progress in earth and planetary science
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2197-4284
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Strength characteristics of Japan Trench borehole samples in the high-slip region of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake
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Plate convergence and long‐term crustal deformation in central Japan
Comparison of frictional strength and velocity dependence between fault zones in the Nankai accretionary complex
Friction experiments under in-situ stress reveal unexpected velocity-weakening in Nankai accretionary prism samples
Fault rock heterogeneity can produce fault weakness and reduce fault stability
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High Pore Fluid Pressure May Cause Silent Slip in the Nankai Trough
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Site C0002
The effect of mineralogy and effective normal stress on frictional strength of sheet silicates
Compositional and fluid pressure controls on the state of stress on the Nankai subduction thrust: A weak plate boundary
Effects of humidity and interlayer cations on the frictional strength of montmorillonite
Frictional properties of the shallow Nankai Trough accretionary sediments dependent on the content of clay minerals
Three-dimensional topographic relief of the oceanic crust may control the occurrence of shallow very-low-frequency earthquakes in the Nankai Trough off Kumano
Can clay minerals account for the behavior of non-asperity on the subducting plate interface?
Frictional properties of sediments entering the Costa Rica subduction zone offshore the Osa Peninsula : implications for fault slip in shallow subduction zones
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