Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line

Geological fault in Japan
Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line
The blue line represents the fault, with the Fossa Magna shaded in orange. The red line indicates Median Tectonic Line.
CountryJapan
Characteristics
Segmentsmultiple
Tectonics
StatusActive
EarthquakesTectonic
AgeMiocene-Holocene
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Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line (ISTL) (糸魚川静岡構造線, Itoigawa Shizuoka Kōzō Sen), also Ito Shizu Sen (糸静線) is a major fault zone on Honshu island running from Itoigawa, Niigata Prefecture, through Lake Suwa, and on to Shizuoka in Shizuoka Prefecture. It is often confused with the Fossa Magna ("great rift"), a geological feature it forms the western boundary of.

Seismic activity

Recent significant earthquakes on this tectonic line include:

  • M5.4; 30 June 2011; epicentre near Matsumoto, Nagano; 1 death, 17 injuries.[1][2][3]
  • M6.7; 22 November 2014; epicentre near Hakuba, Nagano; 46 injuries.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Japan Meteorological Agency, Seismic Intensity Database Archived 2016-11-19 at the Wayback Machine (Japanese)
  2. ^ USGS Database
  3. ^ Japanese-language Wikipedia entry
  4. ^ Japan Meteorological Agency, Seismic Intensity Database (Japanese)
  5. ^ USGS Database
  6. ^ Japanese-language Wikipedia entry
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35°29′28.4″N 138°19′33.6″E / 35.491222°N 138.326000°E / 35.491222; 138.326000


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