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From: A new mechanical perspective on a shallow megathrust near-trench slip from the high-resolution fault model of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake

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a Station locations for the tsunami observation. Inverted triangles, squares, and triangles are the ocean-bottom pressure gauges, the offshore GPS buoys, and near-shore seafloor wave gauges, respectively. The colors of the symbols indicate agencies owning each dataset. b Close-up around the Off-Tohoku region. The white star denotes the epicenter of the Tohoku-Oki earthquake (Suzuki et al. 2012). c The location of the onshore and offshore geodetic stations used in the present study. Black and red squares denote inland GPS and seafloor geodetic observatories, respectively. Small triangles represent the configuration of the triangular subfaults used for the analysis

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