Abstract

This short note describes the results in computer readable files from our article, “Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Slip for the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake”. We investigated the rupture process of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake using 21 three-component near-source strong-motion records, 22 P -wave broadband teleseismic displacement waveforms, and 131 well-distributed GPS data points. The strong-motion records were provided by the Seismology Center, Central Weather Bureau (CWB), Taipei, Taiwan, distributed on CD-ROM on December 1999. The broadband data were provided by IRIS, and the GPS data was provided by Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica. Two fault geometries are considered in the calculations: a single planar fault and two-segment fault with a northeast striking section near the northern end. There are three files …

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