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[S1,S4-01]Relationship of slow earthquakes to intraslab and inland earthquakes
in the Nankai subduction zone

*Saeko Kita1, Heidi Houston2, Suguru Yabe3, Sachiko Tanaka4, Youichi Asano4, Takuo Shibutani5, Naoki Suda6 (1. BRI, 2. Univ. of Southern California, 3. AIST, 4. NIED, 5. DPRI, Kyoto Univ., 6. Hiroshima Univ.)

Keywords:

Slow earthquake,Intermediate-depth intraslab earthquake,Stress field,Quartz vein,b-value

We examined time variations in seismicity rates, b-values, and stress regimes in the slab associated with times of episodic tremors and slip (ETS) during 17 years beneath Kii peninsula. At 1 month before the ETS times, seismic rate and b-value become high, which is similar to characteristics of fluid-induced seismicity. Sigma 1 axis in the oceanic crust beneath the ETS zone rotated larger than that updip of the zone just after the ETS times. The results show that monitoring of in-slab earthquakes would be a new technique to detect time change of plate coupling degree and slow slip events.