We have derived preliminary results for the source process of the
March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (the 2011
Tohoku Earthquake; Mw = 9.0) from two types of seismic waveform data:
teleseismic P waves and regional strong motion data. The common features
of these two analyses are as follows: (a) The main rupture is located
to the east of the initial break point (the shallower side of the
hypocenter), and maximum slip amounts were more than 25 m. (b) The
size of the main fault was about 450 km in length and 200 km in width;
the duration of rupture was more than 150 s; and Mw was 9.0. (c)
The initial rupture gradually expanded near the hypocenter (0-40
s) and subsequently propagated both southwards and northwards.
%0 Journal Article
%1 yoshida_etal:2011
%A Yoshida, Y.
%A Ueno, H.
%A Muto, D.
%A Aoki, S.
%D 2011
%J Earth, Planets, and Space
%K geophysics seismology
%P 565--569
%R 10.5047/eps.2011.05.011
%T Source process of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
with the combination of teleseismic and strong motion data
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.5047/eps.2011.05.011
%V 63
%X We have derived preliminary results for the source process of the
March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (the 2011
Tohoku Earthquake; Mw = 9.0) from two types of seismic waveform data:
teleseismic P waves and regional strong motion data. The common features
of these two analyses are as follows: (a) The main rupture is located
to the east of the initial break point (the shallower side of the
hypocenter), and maximum slip amounts were more than 25 m. (b) The
size of the main fault was about 450 km in length and 200 km in width;
the duration of rupture was more than 150 s; and Mw was 9.0. (c)
The initial rupture gradually expanded near the hypocenter (0-40
s) and subsequently propagated both southwards and northwards.
@article{yoshida_etal:2011,
abstract = {We have derived preliminary results for the source process of the
March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (the 2011
Tohoku Earthquake; Mw = 9.0) from two types of seismic waveform data:
teleseismic P waves and regional strong motion data. The common features
of these two analyses are as follows: (a) The main rupture is located
to the east of the initial break point (the shallower side of the
hypocenter), and maximum slip amounts were more than 25 m. (b) The
size of the main fault was about 450 km in length and 200 km in width;
the duration of rupture was more than 150 s; and Mw was 9.0. (c)
The initial rupture gradually expanded near the hypocenter (0-40
s) and subsequently propagated both southwards and northwards.},
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author = {Yoshida, Y. and Ueno, H. and Muto, D. and Aoki, S.},
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journal = {Earth, Planets, and Space},
keywords = {geophysics seismology},
month = jul,
pages = {565--569},
timestamp = {2021-02-09T13:26:37.000+0100},
title = {Source process of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
with the combination of teleseismic and strong motion data},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5047/eps.2011.05.011},
volume = 63,
year = 2011
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