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Fig. 3 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 3

From: Two long-term slow slip events around Tokyo Bay found by GNSS observation during 1996–2011

Fig. 3

Comparison of the observed (blue) and predicted (black) velocities at the surface. ac Observed velocity anomalies from the linear trends for the whole period (Fig. 1b), averaged over the three periods shown. The two arrows in the right-bottom corner represent the directions of plate subduction relative to the continental plate (Fig. 1a). d The velocity field predicted from fault model S1 (the blue rectangle, see also Table 1). The red arrow denotes the obtained slip rate on the PH–OK boundary. e The difference in the observed velocity anomalies between (a) and (c). f The same as (d) but from fault Model D2. Another fault on the PA–OK boundary was simultaneously inferred

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