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Fig. 4.

From: Spatial distribution of similar aftershocks of a large inland earthquake, the 2000 Western Tottori earthquake, in Japan

Fig. 4.

(a) Distribution of cumulative slip, and (b) the distribution of the slip velocity estimated from similar aftershocks (solid circles) projected on the fault plane. Left panels represent the sub-faults trending NW-SE and right panels the sub-fault trending E-W reported by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002). The aftershocks are represented by open circles. The contour lines (1-m contour interval) and a color scale represent the coseismic slip estimated by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002). Dashed lines in left panels are the boundary of the sub-faults. Solid lines in the both panels represent the line of intersection of the sub-fault trending NW-SE and that trending E-W.

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