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No abstract available. doi:10.2204/iodp.sd.s01.05.2007

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  • Resolving earthquake dynamic rupture is essential to understand the physics behind earthquake rupture

  • This paper first reviews the current status of the slip inversion, and discusses the scaling of earthquake dynamic rupture

  • Slip inversion methods have been developed since the 1980s to study the heterogeneity of spatio-temporal slip distribution of earthquakes

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Introduction

Resolving earthquake dynamic rupture is essential to understand the physics behind earthquake rupture. This paper first reviews the current status of the slip inversion, and discusses the scaling of earthquake dynamic rupture. Slip inversion methods have been developed since the 1980s to study the heterogeneity of spatio-temporal slip distribution of earthquakes.

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