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Fig. 12

From: Joint inversion of strain and tilt data using the Akaike’s Bayesian information criterion to map detailed slip distributions of short-term slow slip events

Fig. 12

Estimated slip distributions during 29 December 2015–7 January 2016. Map region corresponds to Area A in Fig. 1. a Surface projection of estimated slip distribution on the plate interface (arrows) and a rectangular fault model (rectangle and gray arrow) for the first period (29 December 2015–1 January 2016). Slips exceeding the standard deviation (1σ) are shown in red and slips below the 1σ are shown in light pink. Colored dots are LFT epicenters in this period (see Fig. 10). The solid line indicates the Nankai Trough and the dashed contours indicate the depth of the Philippine Sea plate. b Surface projection of estimated slip distribution on the plate interface and a rectangular fault model for the second period (1 January to 1200 on 5 January). c Surface projection of estimated slip distribution on the plate interface and a rectangular fault model for the third period (1200 on 5 January–7 January)

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