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Gravity gradient tensor analysis to an active fault: a case study at the Togi-gawa Nangan fault, Noto Peninsula, central Japan, Earth, Planets and Space

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Half-graben inversion tectonics revealed by gravity modeling in the Mikawa Bay Region, Central Japan, Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

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PDF) Dip distribution of Oita–Kumamoto Tectonic Line located in central Kyushu, Japan, estimated by eigenvectors of gravity gradient tensor

Comparison of the observed coseismic vertical displacement in this

PDF) Fault model of the 2007 Noto Hanto earthquake estimated from coseismic deformation obtained by the distribution of littoral organisms and GPS: Implication for neotectonics in the northwestern Noto Peninsula

Revealing the distribution of active submarine faults off the coast of Oga Peninsula using high-resolution stereoscopic topographic images - ScienceDirect

PDF) Eigenvector of gravity gradient tensor for estimating fault dips considering fault type

Yoshihiro Hiramatsu's research works Kanazawa University, Kanazawa (Kindai) and other places

Synchronized gravitational slope deformation and active faulting: A case study on and around the Neodani fault, central Japan - ScienceDirect

Continuity of subsurface fault structure revealed by gravity anomaly: the eastern boundary fault zone of the Niigata plain, central Japan, Earth, Planets and Space