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Figure 1 Location maps of seven active faults in western Japan and the associated distribution of earthquake epicenters
Table 1 Details of the active faults studied
Figure 2 Examples of arrangements of survey points in three fault areas, showing line (AR-2, IM-1) and grid (HN-2) patterns.
Figure 3 Total decay counts per minute.decay counts per minute in soil gas for Typical patterns of total 222Rn, 220Rn, and their daughternuclides, 218Po and 216Po
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