IISEE’s CMTs, Aftershock Distributions, Fault planes, and Rupture processes for recent large earthquakes in the world

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Detailed information on the analyses and data:

n         Centroid moment tensor

n         Aftershock distribution and corresponding fault plane

n         Rupture process

 

[References]

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Hara, T., 2005. Change of the source mechanism of the main shock of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquakes inferred from long period body wave data, Earth Planets Space, 57, 179-183.

Hurukawa, N. and Imoto, M., 1992. Subducting oceanic crusts of the Philippine Sea and Pacific plates and weak-zone-normal compression in the Kanto district, Japan, Geophys. J. Int., 109, 639-652.

Hurukawa, N., 1995. Quick aftershock relocation of the 1994 Shikotan earthquake and its fault planes, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 3159-3162.

Hurukawa, N. M. Popa, and M. Radulian, 2008. Relocation of large intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Vrancea region, Romania, since 1934 and a seismic gap, Earth Planets Space, 60, 565-572.

Yuji Yagi and Yukitoshi Fukahata, 2008. Importance of covariance components in inversion analyses of densely sampled observed data: an application to waveform data inversion for seismic source processes, Geophys. J. Int., 175, 215-221, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.03884.x.


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