Holocene faulting on the Yugamine fault of the Atera fault zone, central Japan

The Yugamine fault,10 km in length, is in the north-central part of the Atera fault zone. We studied Holocene activity of the Yugamine fault through a trenching survey. We excavated a trench across the scarplet on the L 1 terrace at Obayashi district. Some humic layers and fluvial gravels are expose...

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Published inActive Fault Research Vol. 2007; no. 27; pp. 201 - 209
Main Authors Taniguchi, Kaoru, Kaneda, Heitaro, Sugito, Nobuhiko, Uchida, Chikara, Hirouchi, Daisuke, Hiramatsu, Takahiro, Yasue, Ken-ichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society for Active Fault Studies 2007
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ISSN0918-1024
2186-5337
DOI10.11462/afr1985.2007.27_201

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Summary:The Yugamine fault,10 km in length, is in the north-central part of the Atera fault zone. We studied Holocene activity of the Yugamine fault through a trenching survey. We excavated a trench across the scarplet on the L 1 terrace at Obayashi district. Some humic layers and fluvial gravels are exposed on the trench walls. The Yugamine fault has cut through these layers to form a linear depression on its NE side. From the structural evidence along the fault plane and angular unconformity, we recognize at least four faulting events in this trench.
ISSN:0918-1024
2186-5337
DOI:10.11462/afr1985.2007.27_201