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Fig. 5 | Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Fig. 5

From: Detection of a recent large Hyuga-nada long-term slow slip event and estimation of its spatiotemporal slip distributions

Fig. 5

Spatial distributions of vertical displacements in the southeastern Kyushu during the period from 2017.7 to 2022.5 with a 0.8-year time window. The short black horizontal line represents the location of the station, and the bars above and below the horizontal line indicate uplift and subsidence, respectively. The red and blue bars represent the observed uplift and subsidence, respectively. The orange thin vertical line at the tip of the observed bar represents a standard error of 1σ. The yellow and light blue bars represent uplift and subsidence, respectively, calculated from the spatiotemporal slip distributions in Fig. 6. The periods of a–f are the same as those in Fig. 4

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