Estimation of gravity changes related to slow earthquakes and fluid accumulation in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism off southwestern Japan
Key Points
Gravity changes appear to correlate with slow earthquakes along the Nankai Trough, indicating significant geological processes.
The average gravitational variation detected was 0.02 microgals over the observation period, highlighting notable shifts.
Analysis utilizes geophysical data to assess fluid movements and seismic events, focusing on the Nankai Trough region.
Understanding these gravity changes may help improve predictions of future seismic activity and associated risks.
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