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Fig. 7 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 7

From: Real-time automatic uncertainty estimation of coseismic single rectangular fault model using GNSS data

Fig. 7

Results for the simulated earthquake F16 in different EEW positions. a, c, and e Posterior PDFs. The ranges on the horizontal axis reflect the maximum search ranges. Inserted values in the upper right hand corner denote the mean, median, and mode in the top, middle, and bottom positions, respectively. Solid red and black dashed lines denote the given and initial fault parameter, respectively. b, d, and f Estimated coseismic fault model. The black and white vectors denote the observations and calculations based on the coseismic fault model, respectively. The colors indicate the residual value between the calculation and observation of the vertical component. Focal mechanisms, in gray, represent the initial values for the analysis. The red and black rectangular fault models represent the estimated (median value) and given coseismic fault model, respectively. The blue contours indicate the normalized frequency distribution of the estimated coseismic fault

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