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Fig. 7

From: Development of a detection method for short-term slow slip events using GNSS data and its application to the Nankai subduction zone

Fig. 7

Fault models and horizontal displacements of the detected S-SSEs. The gray solid and dashed lines represent the trough axis and iso-depth contour of the plate interface (Iwasaki et al. 2015). The pink rectangle shows a location of the fault model. Red circles, orange circles, and brown stars represent tremors (Maeda and Obara 2009; Obara et al. 2010), VLFEs (Baba et al. 2020), and REs (Uchida et al. 2020) during the duration of the S-SSE, respectively. REs that only occurred near the plate interface are plotted. a An S-SSE on February 7, 2007. b An S-SSE on September 9, 2003. c An S-SSE on November 22, 2016. d An S-SSE on January 29, 2010

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