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      Frequency-dependent rupture process of the 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku Earthquake: Comparison of short-period P wave backprojection images and broadband seismic rupture models

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          Mechanism of tsunami earthquakes

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            Shallow dynamic overshoot and energetic deep rupture in the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake.

            Strong spatial variation of rupture characteristics in the moment magnitude (M(w)) 9.0 Tohoku-Oki megathrust earthquake controlled both the strength of shaking and the size of the tsunami that followed. Finite-source imaging reveals that the rupture consisted of a small initial phase, deep rupture for up to 40 seconds, extensive shallow rupture at 60 to 70 seconds, and continuing deep rupture lasting more than 100 seconds. A combination of a shallow dipping fault and a compliant hanging wall may have enabled large shallow slip near the trench. Normal faulting aftershocks in the area of high slip suggest dynamic overshoot on the fault. Despite prodigious total slip, shallower parts of the rupture weakly radiated at high frequencies, whereas deeper parts of the rupture radiated strongly at high frequencies.
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              Seismological evidence for a lithospheric normal faulting — the Sanriku earthquake of 1933

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                Journal
                Earth, Planets and Space
                Earth Planet Sp
                Terrapub
                1343-8832
                1880-5981
                July 2011
                September 2011
                : 63
                : 7
                : 599-602
                Article
                10.5047/eps.2011.05.026
                159cdb3e-69c0-4e98-b0af-08e46e8bcf1b
                © 2011
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