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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data
2.2. Three-Dimensional Presentation
3. Results
3.1. Three-Dimensional Visualisation Considering the Epicentre Depth
3.2. Convert to Two-Dimensional Data for More Convenient Visualisation
3.3. Isolation of Plate Boundaries
3.4. Structural Configuration of Japan’s Plate Interfaces
3.5. Epicentres on the Sanriku Plate
3.6. The Seto Interface
3.7. Estimation of Plate Positions in Japan
3.8. Decline of Aftershocks
3.9. Aftershock Magnitude Parameters
3.10. Abrupt Onset of Earthquakes and Spatial Distribution of Energy Release
4. Discussion
4.1. Three-Dimentional Visualisation and the Interfaces
4.2. Subduction Zones and Plate Interactions
4.3. Subduction Dynamics of the Philippine Plate and Seismicity in Seto
4.4. Plate Positions and Implications for Seismic Interpretation
4.5. Seismic Hotspots and Implications for Nuclear Power Plants
4.6. Limitations of the Omori Formula and Alternative Modelling
4.7. Energy Distribution, Frequency, and Predictive Potential
4.8. Re-Examining Earthquake Mechanisms Through Modern Statistics
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| JMA | Japan Meteorological Agency |
| PCA | Principal Component Analysis |
| SVD | Singular Value Decomposition |
Appendix A
Appendix A.1 Fundamentals of Principal Component Analysis [18]
| Sample | Time | Latitude | Longitude | Depth | Magnitude |
| Sample1 | 2025111400:0041.3 | 34°11.7'N | 135°14.1'E | 5 | 0.4 |
| Sample2 | 2025111400:045.2 | 36°36.4'N | 141°1.5'E | 16 | 1.3 |
| Sample3 | 2025111400:0424.1 | 39°45.2'N | 143°26.3'E | 14 | 2.7 |
| Sample4 | 2025111400:0438.1 | 37°56.9'N | 138°9.7'E | 13 | 0.6 |
| PC1 | PC2 | PC3 | |
| Longitude | 44 | 51 | -27 |
| Latitude | -27 | 150 | 9.1 |
| Depth | 3093 | 0.59 | 0.46 |
| Longitude | Latitude | Depth |
| 140.6 | 37.8 | 98.7 |
| Location | equation | angle |
| Hokkaido interface: | y= 0.26*x -0.012 *z +3.8 | 42 |
| Sanriku interface: | y= 3.1x -0.054* z -402 | 31 |
| Ogasawara interface: | y= -1.6x+0.018z +255 | 46 |
| Seto interface: | y=0.16x-0.011z+12 | 43 |
| Southwest interface total: | y= 1.5x -0.0090z - 171 | 69 |
| Kyushu interface: | y=2.2x -0.010z- 257 | 80 |
| Ryukyu Is. interface: | y= 1.0x-+0.010z-102 | 64 |
| Southwestern Is. interface: | y= 0.28x-0.0054z - 11 | 63 |
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