2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020rg000713
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A Decade of Lessons Learned from the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki Earthquake

Abstract: The Tohoku-oki earthquake occurred off the Pacific coast of the Tohoku region of Japan, on March 11, 2011 (Figures 1 and 2). The official moment magnitude (Mw) of the earthquake is Mw 9.0 or 9.1 according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) (Hirose et al., 2011) and United States Geological Survey (Duputel et al., 2012), respectively. A M7-8 earthquake with rupture dimensions of about ∼100 km was expected along this segment of the subduction zone but the great 2011 event was far larger with a rupture area… Show more

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“…Hereafter, we refer to the regions from 39 to 41° N (Iwate-Aomori-Oki), 37-39° N (Fukushima-Miyagi-Oki), 34-37° N (Boso-Ibaraki-Oki) as the northern, central, and southern Japan Trench, respectively. Because this review paper focuses on slow earthquakes along the Japan Trench, readers who are interested in the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake and associated phenomena rather than slow earthquakes are referred to other review papers (Lay 2018;Kodaira et al 2020Kodaira et al , 2021Uchida and Bürgmann 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hereafter, we refer to the regions from 39 to 41° N (Iwate-Aomori-Oki), 37-39° N (Fukushima-Miyagi-Oki), 34-37° N (Boso-Ibaraki-Oki) as the northern, central, and southern Japan Trench, respectively. Because this review paper focuses on slow earthquakes along the Japan Trench, readers who are interested in the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake and associated phenomena rather than slow earthquakes are referred to other review papers (Lay 2018;Kodaira et al 2020Kodaira et al , 2021Uchida and Bürgmann 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the estimated result of each source parameter (length, width, rake, and slip) shown in Table 5 was reasonable according to the 2011 Tohoku Oki earthquake's source model described and analyzed in previous research [40][41][42]. Some fault plane models analyzed in previous research ranged from 600 to 812 km in length and from 109 to 240 km in width [41,42], while the results estimated in this study used 668 km for the length parameter and 234 km for the width parameter in the third fault model tested. The range of estimated width parameter values that resulted from this study was between 153 to 234 km.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…However, a huge portion of faults generate low seismicity rate during the interseismic period because of a high locking ratio (e.g. Bletery et al, 2020;Chamberlain et al, 2021;Uchida and Bürgmann, 2021;Zhou et al, 2022b), and these faults are manuscript submitted to Geophysical Research Letters also prone to large earthquakes (Sykes, 2021;Lay and Nishenko, 2022). To study the strongly locked faults, a long-term observation is always necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%