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From: Applicability of source scaling relations for crustal earthquakes to estimation of the ground motions of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake

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Map view of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake and the distribution of total slip. a Map showing the locations of the four fault segments of the source fault model (four rectangles), the observational stations (black triangles) and the aftershocks (circles) that occurred within 48 h of the mainshock, as reported in the JMA unified hypocenter catalog. The star indicates the starting point of the mainshock rupture. The blue lines indicate the locations of active faults (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology). b Total slip distribution based on the 0.05–0.5 Hz strong-motion waveform inversion of Yoshida et al. (2016). The entire rupture area was trimmed following the criteria defined by Somerville et al. (1999). c Total slip distribution based on the 0.05–1.0 Hz strong-motion waveform inversion (Yoshida et al. 2016)

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