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[SSS10-P10] An analysis of the distribution of the Obitoke and Sahoda faults in the Nara basin based on airborne LiDAR and GPR surveys
Keywords:the eastern marginal fault of the Nara basin, Obitoke fault, Sahoda fault, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), airborne LiDAR
To investigate near-surface structures to decide a site of paleoseismic trenching, we carried out ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiling across the Obitoke fault at Imaichi and Ikeda, Nara City. The length of the GPR survey lines were 128 m at Imaichi and 144 m at Ikeda. The GPR data were collected by 50 MHz GPR system (pulseEKKO PRO made by Sensors and Software Inc.) The depth converted GPR sections after data processing showed near-surface structures above a maximum depth of about 2 m. At Imaichi, the GPR section showed structures interpreted as flexures, which suggested that they recorded accumulation of deformation at a point of an extension of a scarp formed by the Obitoke fault. At Ikeda, we found structures that were supposedly faults.
To map faults on the north-eastern part of the Nara basin, we made a digital elevation model from airborne LiDAR data obtaind by Doshisha University. As a result, the trace of the Obitoke fault was verified that it extends for 8 kilometers or more. The trace of the Sahoda fault was confirmed to be running for about 4 kilometers and back-tilting topography was found on the uplifted side.