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From: Source process of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (Mj7.3) inferred from kinematic inversion of strong-motion records

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Map showing aftershocks (after the JMA unified hypocenter catalogue) that occurred during the first 24 h after the mainshock, and the location of active faults (blue line, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 2012). Triangles show the seismic stations used in this study. The moment tensor solutions of the mainshock and the moderate earthquakes (S1: 4/21 21:52 Mw3.9, S2: 4/20 16:01 Mw4.0 and S3: 4/15 15:27 Mw4.2) used in this study shown at the rupture starting point. The solutions are determined by NIED with F-net data. The surface projection of our four-segment initial fault model is shown by a rectangle. F1, F2, F3, and H indicate segment names. The top edge of the segment is indicated by the red line

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