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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2013

Introduction to the Special Issue on the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami

Thorne Lay; Yushiro Fujii; Eric L. Geist; Kazuki Koketsu; Justin L. Rubinstein; T. Sagiya; Mark Simons

The 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (05:46:24 UTC) involved a massive rupture of the plate‐boundary fault along which the Pacific plate thrusts under northeastern Honshu, Japan. It was the fourth‐largest recorded earthquake, with seismic‐moment estimates of 3–5×10^(22)  N•m (M_w 9.0). The event produced widespread strong ground shaking in northern Honshu; in some locations ground accelerations exceeded 2g. Rupture extended ∼200  km along dip, spanning the entire width of the seismogenic zone from the Japan trench to below the Honshu coastline, and the aftershock‐zone length extended ∼500  km along strike of the subduction zone. The average fault slip over the entire rupture area was ∼10  m, but some estimates indicate ∼25  m of slip located around the hypocentral region and extraordinary slip of up to 60–80 m in the shallow megathrust extending to the trench. The faulting‐generated seafloor deformation produced a devastating tsunami that resulted in 5–10‐km inundation of the coastal plains, runup of up to 40 m along the Sanriku coastline, and catastrophic failure of the backup power systems at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, which precipitated a reactor meltdown and radiation release. About 18,131 lives appear to have been lost, 2829 people are still missing, and 6194 people were injured (as reported 28 September 2012 by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency of Japan) and over a half million were displaced, mainly due to the tsunami impact on coastal towns, where tsunami heights significantly exceeded harbor tsunami walls and coastal berms.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Correction to "Source processes of the 1978 and 2005 Miyagi-oki, Japan, earthquakes : Repeated rupture of asperities over successive large earthquakes

Changjiang Wu; Kazuki Koketsu; Hiroe Miyake


Archive | 2008

SOURCE PROCESS AND GROUND MOTIONS OF THE 2008 WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE

Kazuki Koketsu; Yusuke Yokota; H. Ghasemi; Kazuhito Hikima; Hiroe Miyake; Zifa Wang


Archive | 2008

SOURCE MODELING OF SUBDUCTION-ZONE EARTHQUAKES AND LONG-PERIOD GROUND MOTION VALIDATION IN THE TOKYO METROPOLITAN AREA

Hiroe Miyake; Kazuki Koketsu; Takashi Furumura


Archive | 2005

Integrated Modeling of 3D Velocity Structure Beneath the Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Y. Tanaka; Kazuki Koketsu; Hiroe Miyake; Takashi Furumura; Hidenori Sato; Naru Hirata; Hiroaki Suzuki; Takato Masuda


Archive | 2007

Source Inversion for the 2007 Chuetsu-oki, Japan, Earthquake: A Case of Difficulty Determining the Source Fault Plane

Kazuki Koketsu; Hiroe Miyake; Kazuhito Hikima


Archive | 2004

Rupture Process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, Earthquake: Did Shallow Asperities on a Fresh Fault Cause Extreme Ground Motions?

Hiroe Miyake; Kazuki Koketsu; Hossein Mostafaei


Archive | 2003

Rupture Process Inversion Using 3-D Green's Functions: The 1995 Kobe Earthquake Revisited

Kazuki Koketsu; Takashi Ohno; Yuji Ikegami


Archive | 2006

Seismic Reflection Profiling in the Kanto and Kinki Metropolitan Areas, Japan

Hiroshi Sato; Naoshi Hirata; Kazuki Koketsu; Kiyoshi Ito; Okaya David; Takaya Iwasaki; Tanio Ito; Keiji Kasahara; Susumu Abe; Taku Kawanaka; Makoto Matsubara; Reiji Kobayashi; Takeshi Ikawa


Archive | 2009

Source Process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, Earthquake inferred from Joint Inversion of Teleseismic and Strong Motion Data

Natalia Poiata; Hiroe Miyake; Kazuki Koketsu; Kazuhito Hikima

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