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Fig. 3

From: Rupture process of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake derived from strong motion and geodetic data

Fig. 3

Inversion results for the two fault-plane model. a Slip distribution. The large and small white stars denote the hypocenter of the mainshock and the assumed rupture initiation point of the major fault plane, respectively. b Two-second snapshots of the slip. The contour intervals are 0.25 m in panels a and b. c Moment rate functions of each fault plane. The solid and dashed lines represent the moment rate functions of the major and minor faults, respectively. d Observed (red) and synthetic (black) strong motion waveforms. Station names, components, and the maximum amplitude of the observed waveforms (cm/s) are shown to the left of each waveform. e Observed (red arrows) and synthetic (black arrows) static displacements of the horizontal components. The red star denotes the epicenter of the mainshock. Station names are indicated near the arrows

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