Yasuhiro Asai
University of Toyama
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Tectonophysics | 2001
Ichiro Kawasaki; Yasuhiro Asai; Yoshiaki Tamura
Along the Japan trench where some Mw8 class interplate earthquakes occurred in the past century such as the 1896 Sanriku tsunami earthquake (M6.8, Mt8.6, 12 £ 10 20 N m) and the 1968 Tokachi-oki earthquake (Mw8.2, 28 £ 10 20 N m), the Pacific plate is subducting under northeast Japan at a rate of around 8 cm/year. The seismic coupling coefficient in this region has been estimated to be 20‐40%. In the past decade, three ultra-slow earthquakes have occurred in the Sanriku-oki region (398N‐428N): the 1989 Sanriku-oki (Mw7.4), the 1992 Sanriku-oki (Mw6.9), and the 1994 Sanriku-oki (Mw7.7) earthquakes. Integrating their interplate moments released both seismically and aseismically, we have the following conclusions. (1) The sum of the seismic moments of the three ultra-slow earthquakes was (4.8‐6.6) £ 10 20 N m, which was 20‐35% of the accumulated moment (18.6‐23.0) £ 10 20 N m, in the region (398N‐40.68N, 1428E‐1448E) for the 21‐26 years since the 1968 Mw8.2 Tokachi-oki earthquake. This is consistent with the previous estimates of the seismic coupling coefficient of 20‐40%. On the other hand, the sum of the interplate moments including aseismic faulting is (11‐16) £ 10 20 N m, leading to a “seismogeodetic coupling coefficient” of 50‐85%, which is an extension of the seismic coupling coefficient to include slow events. (2) The time constants showed a large range from 1 min (,10 2 s) for the 1968 Tokachi-oki earthquake to 10‐20 min (,10 3 s) for the 1896 Sanriku tsunami earthquake, to one day (,10 5 s) for the 1992 Sanriku-oki ultra-slow earthquake, to on the order of one year (,10 7 s) for the 1994 Sanriku-oki ultra-slow earthquakes. (3) Based on the space‐time distribution, three “gaps of moment release,” (40.6 8N‐428N, 1428E‐1448E) 398N‐408N, 1428E‐1438E) and (398N‐408N, 1428E‐1448E), are identified, instead of the gaps of seismicity. q 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Journal of physics of the earth | 1995
Ichiro Kawasaki; Yasuhiro Asai; Yoshiaki Tamura; Takeshi Sagiya; Naoya Mikami; Yoshimitsu Okada; Masaharu Sakata; Minoru Kasahara
Archive | 2013
Hiroyuki Hashimoto; Masaki Tsuchiya; Yasuhiro Asai; Takashi Seto; Takahide Komoriya
Archive | 2013
Tomohisa Kuriyama; 智久 栗山; Yasuhiro Asai; 康広 浅井; Tsuyoshi Komaki; 小牧 豪; Yoshiya Furuie; 義也 古家; Hideaki Yano; 秀明 矢野
Archive | 2012
Hiroshi Ishii; Yasuhiro Asai; Hideo Sugaya
Japan Geoscience Union | 2018
Hiroshi Ishii; Yasuhiro Asai; Muneyoshi Furumoto
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Osamu Murakami; Hiroshi Ishii; Yasuhiro Asai
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Takahiro Kunitomo; Hiroshi Ishii; Yasuhiro Asai
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Yasuhiro Asai; Hiroshi Ishii; Osamu Murakami
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Takahiro Kunitomo; Koshun Yamaoka; Toshiki Watanabe; Yasuhiro Asai; Hiroshi Ishii