“…Further studies using spontaneous rupture models are needed to gain physical insights into dynamic rupture propagation, seismic radiations, and ground motion excitation. 3D spontaneous rupture modeling studies have been conducted for some of recent large earthquakes, such as the 1992 Landers [e.g., Olsen et al , 1997; Aochi and Fukuyama , 2002], the 1999 Hector Mine [e.g., Oglesby et al , 2003], the 1999 Izmit, Turkey [e.g., Harris et al , 2002], the 1999 Chi‐Chi [e.g., Oglesby and Day , 2001], the 2002 Denali fault, Alaska [e.g., Aagaard et al , 2004; Oglesby et al , 2004], and the 2008 Wenchuan, China [e.g., Duan , 2010b] earthquakes. These studies have gained physical insights into some rupture and/or ground motion characteristics of these earthquakes.…”