By SHOKO TAMAKI/ Staff Writer
February 10, 2024 at 08:00 JST
A near-vertical fault scarp is seen on the seabed in the source area of the Great East Japan Earthquake. (Provided by Hayato Ueda)
Researchers using a submersible found dramatic evidence of the tectonic forces that came into play when the magnitude-9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake hit in March 2011: a nearly vertical cliff 26 meters high on the seabed off Miyagi Prefecture. [Read More]
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