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From: Estimation of the source process of the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake and simulation of long-period ground motions in the Kathmandu basin using a one-dimensional basin structure model

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a Station map of near-field waveforms and geodetic data. Blue triangles represent the 5-Hz GPS stations, from which waveforms and static displacements were used. White triangles represent the low-rate GPS stations, from which static displacements were used. Green diamond represents the KATNP station. Blue open square indicates the rough location of Kathmandu. Black star represents the rupture starting point. Black squares represent the subfaults of the assumed fault model. Gray line indicates the surface intersection of the Indian and Eurasian plates (Bird 2003). Background color indicates the land height above sea level. b Station map of teleseismic data (open triangles). Black star represents the rupture starting point

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