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Fig. 3

From: Long-term slow slip event detected beneath the Shima Peninsula, central Japan, from GNSS data

Fig. 3

Map of the Shima Peninsula showing horizontal unsteady displacement and estimated slip distribution. a Horizontal displacements for the period April 2017 to October 2018 used for estimating fault slip. Black arrows indicate observations, and white arrows indicate calculated values. Ellipses at the tips of the black arrows show standard deviations of the coordinates. b Estimated slip distribution on the plate interface. Arrows indicate the motion of the overriding plate with respect to the subducting Philippine Sea plate. Ellipses at the tips of the arrows indicate estimation errors. Solid squares are locations of GNSS stations. Dashed contours show the depth of the top of the subducting plate (Hirose et al. 2008)

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