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Bayesian inversion for finite fault earthquake source models – II: the 2011 great Tohoku-oki, Japan earthquake

We present a fully Bayesian inversion of kinematic rupture parameters for the 2011 M w9 Tohoku-oki, Japan earthquake. Albeit computationally expensive, this approach to kinematic source modelling has the advantage of producing an ensemble of slip models that are consistent with physical a priori con...

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Published in:Geophysical journal international 2014-08, Vol.198 (2), p.922-940
Main Authors: Minson, S. E., Simons, M., Beck, J. L., Ortega, F., Jiang, J., Owen, S. E., Moore, A. W., Inbal, A., Sladen, A.
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