Y. Honkura et al., VARIATIONS OF THE ELECTRIC-POTENTIAL IN THE VICINITY OF THE NOJIMA FAULT DURING THE ACTIVITY OF AFTERSHOCKS OF THE 1995 HYOGO-KEN-NANBU EARTHQUAKE, Journal of Physics of the Earth, 44(4), 1996, pp. 397-403
We made observations of the electric potential at three sites located
near the Nojima Fault on Awaji Island, aiming at examining whether any
anomalous changes appear in association with aftershocks of the 1995
Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake of M7.2. Unfortunately however, the observa
tion area turned out to be highly contaminated by noise currents arisi
ng from the remote DC-operated railway systems. In order to avoid nois
e contamination, we attempted to apply the BAYTAP-G analysis method to
the data obtained during the aftershock activity and found a gradual
change which appeared several days before an aftershock of M4.8. We al
so show time changes in the preferential direction of noise currents,
due to the inhomogeneous resistivity structure in the vicinity of the
fault, and suggest that they are likely to reflect changes in the elec
trical property of the fault.