Variations of fluid pressure within the subducting oceanic crust and slow earthquakes
Aitaro Kato(Earthquake Engineering Research Institute), Naoshi Hirata(Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction), Makoto Okubo(Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction), Takahiro Kunitomo(Shizuoka University), Yasuhiro Yoshida(Meteorological Research Institute), Noriko Tsumura(Tohoku University), Takashi Iidaka(Earthquake Engineering Research Institute), C. H. Thurber(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Takaya Iwasaki(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Shin’ichi Sakai(Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction), Toshiki Watanabe(St. Marianna University School of Medicine), Kei Katsumata(Hokkaido University), Koshun Yamaoka(Nagoya University), Ryoya Ikuta(Shizuoka University), Fumihito Yamazaki(Nagoya University), Sadaomi Suzuki(Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction)
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