Research Article

Electrical Resistivity Structure and Helium Isotopes around Naruko Volcano, Northeastern Japan and Its Implication for the Distribution of Crustal Magma

Figure 4

A two-dimensional resistivity model along the MT profile. The model was obtained by 2D inversion using an assumed strike direction of N3 E. Shallow micro-earthquakes and low-frequency micro-earthquakes within a 7.5 km width from the profiles are shown as white circles and yellow stars, respectively. Red lines indicate S-wave reflectors [4]. The black reverse triangles and the red triangle on the top of the figure denote the MT sites and volcanic center of Naruko volcano, respectively.
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