“…While such analytical solutions are computationally efficient, they overly simplify the mechanically complex structure of upper crust along plate margins (Bjarnason et al, ; Gutscher et al, )—a problem which translates to prediction errors for the seafloor deformation that drives tsunami genesis (Wei et al, ). A wide range of studies have already revealed the influence of subsurface rock heterogeneity in deriving coseismic rupture characteristics (Eleonora et al, ; Fernandez et al, ; He & Peltzer, ; He et al, ; Hughes et al, ; Jovanovich et al, ; Kyriakopoulos et al, ; Masterlark et al, ; Masterlark et al, ; Pan, ; Sato, ; Savage, , ; Trasatti et al, ; Tung & Masterlark, , ; Wang et al, ), when inverting the earthquake deformation recorded by GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar data. Therefore, we propose to investigate whether the distributed rock properties in deformational models might become significant enough to alter the predictions of seafloor deformation and subsequent tsunami behavior.…”