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From: Source rupture process of the 2011 Fukushima-ken Hamadori earthquake: how did the two subparallel faults rupture?

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Map showing the location of the study area. (a) The stars indicate the epicenters of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (green star) and the 2011 Hamadori earthquake (yellow star). The slip distribution of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake by Kubo and Kakehi (2013) is also shown on the map. (b) The stars indicate the epicenters of the 2011 Hamadori earthquake (yellow star) and the aftershock (13:39 JST on 18 June 2011) (light blue) with the F-net moment tensor solution and the active faults (AIST 2007) (red and orange lines). The aftershock is used for testing velocity structure models. The white inverted triangles indicate the strong motion stations located within 50 km of the epicenter. The black inverted triangles are the stations used for the kinematic waveform inversion.

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