The best-fitting fault geometry used in the inversion of slip distribution.
Parameter . | Value . | Comments . |
---|---|---|
Strike | 156° | Constrained by the uniform slip inversion and surface rupture |
Dip | 38° | From gCMT and Biggs et al. (2010) |
Rake | -90° | Assuming a pure normal fault (e.g. Biggs et al.2010) |
Depth of the Fault Top | 0 km | Constrained by surface rupture |
Width | 15 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 12 km |
Length | 29 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 17 km |
Fault northern end | (33.84190°E, 9.75042°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Fault southern end | (33.95012°E, 9.98973°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Parameter . | Value . | Comments . |
---|---|---|
Strike | 156° | Constrained by the uniform slip inversion and surface rupture |
Dip | 38° | From gCMT and Biggs et al. (2010) |
Rake | -90° | Assuming a pure normal fault (e.g. Biggs et al.2010) |
Depth of the Fault Top | 0 km | Constrained by surface rupture |
Width | 15 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 12 km |
Length | 29 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 17 km |
Fault northern end | (33.84190°E, 9.75042°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Fault southern end | (33.95012°E, 9.98973°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
The best-fitting fault geometry used in the inversion of slip distribution.
Parameter . | Value . | Comments . |
---|---|---|
Strike | 156° | Constrained by the uniform slip inversion and surface rupture |
Dip | 38° | From gCMT and Biggs et al. (2010) |
Rake | -90° | Assuming a pure normal fault (e.g. Biggs et al.2010) |
Depth of the Fault Top | 0 km | Constrained by surface rupture |
Width | 15 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 12 km |
Length | 29 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 17 km |
Fault northern end | (33.84190°E, 9.75042°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Fault southern end | (33.95012°E, 9.98973°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Parameter . | Value . | Comments . |
---|---|---|
Strike | 156° | Constrained by the uniform slip inversion and surface rupture |
Dip | 38° | From gCMT and Biggs et al. (2010) |
Rake | -90° | Assuming a pure normal fault (e.g. Biggs et al.2010) |
Depth of the Fault Top | 0 km | Constrained by surface rupture |
Width | 15 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 12 km |
Length | 29 km | Uniform slip inversion suggests at least 17 km |
Fault northern end | (33.84190°E, 9.75042°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
Fault southern end | (33.95012°E, 9.98973°S) | From uniform slip inversion |
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