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Deep borehole observation of the Earth's crust activities around Tokyo-introduction of the Iwatsuki observatory
Authors:Hiroshi Takahashi  Kazuo Hamada
Institution:(1) National Research Center for Disaster Prevention, Ginza 6-15-1, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary As a part of the Japanese earthquake prediction programme, deep borehole observation of the earth's crustal activities has been planned in and around Tokyo by the National Research Center for Disaster Prevention. The first place selected was in the city of Iwatsuki, about 30 km from the centre of Tokyo. Starting in 1970, the main construction was completed at the end of 1973. The tentative observation of micro-earthquakes and crustal movement by tiltmeters has been carried out since May, 1973. As expected, noise at the bottom of the hole (3500 m depth) is extremely small, about 1/1000–1/300 of that at the surface. We could, possibly, detect earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 2.0 within 50 km radius from the Iwatsuki observatory.
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