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Table 1 Summary of the 11 inversion-based slip models

From: Sensitivity of tsunami wave profiles and inundation simulations to earthquake slip and fault geometry for the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

Model ID

Seismic moment (Nm)

Length (km)

Width (km)

Strike, dip, rake (°)

Sub-fault numbera

Sub-fault sizea(km)

Data type

1. Fujii et al. (2011)

3.8 × 1022

500

200

[193, 14, 81]

10 × 4

50 × 50

Tsunami

2. Satake et al. (2013)

4.2 × 1022

550

200

[193, 8- 16, 81]

11 × 5

50 × 50/25

Tsunami

3. Shao et al. (2011) [Ver1]

5.6 × 1022

500

200

[198, 10, Varb]

20 × 10

25 × 20

Teleseismic

4. Shao et al. (2011) [Ver2]

5.8 × 1022

475

200

[198, 10, Var]

19 × 10

25 × 20

Teleseismic

5. Shao et al. (2011) [Ver3]

5.8 × 1022

475

200

[198, 10, Var]

19 × 10

25 × 20

Teleseismic

6. Yamazaki et al. (2011)

3.2 × 1022

340

200

[192, 12, Var]

17 × 10

20 × 20

Teleseismic and tsunami

7. Ammon et al. (2011)

3.6 × 1022

600

210

[202, 12, 85]

40 × 14

15 × 15

Teleseismic and geodetic

8. Gusman et al. (2012)

5.1 × 1022

450

200

[202, 5- 20, Var]

9 × 5

50 × 40

Tsunami and geodetic

9. Hayes (2011)

4.9 × 1022

625

260

[194, 10, Var]

25 × 13

25 × 20

Teleseismic

10. Iinuma et al. (2011)

4.0 × 1022

600

240

[Var, Var, Var]

60 × 24

10 × 10

Geodetic

11. Iinuma et al. (2012)

4.0 × 1022

620

260

[Var, Var, Var]

62 × 26

10 × 10

Geodetic

  1. aThe first entry is for the along-strike direction, while the second entry is for the down-dip direction. b‘Var’ means that the parameter is variable.