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Material in this publication may be copied without restraint for library, abstract service, educational, or personal research purposes; however, this source should be appropriately acknowledged. Tobin, H.J., and Kinoshita, M., 2006. Investigations of seismogenesis at the Nankai Trough, Japan. IODP Sci. Prosp., NanTroSEIZE Stage 1. doi:10.2204/iodp.sp.nantroseize1.2006 Published by Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International (IODP-MI), Inc., for the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program and prepared by IODP U.S. Implementing Organization Science Services, Texas A&M University and Center for Deep Earth Exploration, Japan. Funding for the program is provided by the following agencies: National Science Foundation (NSF), United States Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD) Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), People's Republic of China Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Interim Asian Consortium Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the participating agencies, IODP Management International, Inc., Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc., Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M Research Foundation, Center for Deep Earth Exploration, or Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology. This IODP Project Scientific Prospectus is based on Science Advisory Structure panel discussions and the scientific and operational implementation plan prepared by the Project Chief Scientists and the NanTroSEIZE Project Management Team on behalf of the drilling proponents and implementing organizations. During the course of the project, actual operations may indicate to the Project Chief Scientist and the Project Management Team that it would be scientifically or operationally advantageous to amend or modify the plan presented in this prospectus. A detailed Scientific Prospectus reflecting such possible changes will be prepared for each of the expeditions within this project. |