The 2011 Magnitude 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: Mosaicking the Megathrust from Seconds to Centuries by Mark Simons, Sarah E. Minson, Anthony Sladen, Francisco.

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The 2011 Magnitude 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: Mosaicking the Megathrust from Seconds to Centuries by Mark Simons, Sarah E. Minson, Anthony Sladen, Francisco Ortega, Junle Jiang, Susan E. Owen, Lingsen Meng, Jean-Paul Ampuero, Shengji Wei, Risheng Chu, Donald V. Helmberger, Hiroo Kanamori, Eric Hetland, Angelyn W. Moore, and Frank H. Webb Science Volume 332(6036): June 17, 2011 Published by AAAS

Fig. 1 Map of central and northern Honshu, Japan. Mark Simons et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS

Fig. 2 (A) Observed (green) and predicted (white) deep ocean tsunami records of the Tohoku-Oki earthquake. Mark Simons et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS

Fig. 3 Inferred distribution of subsurface fault slip (color and black contours with a contour interval of 8 m). Mark Simons et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS

Fig. 4 Secular interseismic surface deformation (blue vectors) as observed by the GEONET continuous GPS network using the GSI F2 solution. Mark Simons et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS