“…The displacements and stresses are determined for a fault with a specified magnitude and sense of slip using elastic dislocation elements and the stress functions for an elastic half-space (Okada, 1992). This type of modeling has been used to reproduce well understood terrestrial faults (e.g., Stein and King, 1984;King et al, 1988aKing et al, , 1988bKing et al, , 1994King and Ellis, 1990;Bilham and King, 1989;Taboada et al, 1993;Crider and Pollard, 1998). Listric fault geometries have also been modeled using elastic dislocation modeling and the results compared to geodetic and surface scarp height data on terrestrial faults (Ward and Barrientos, 1986;Barrientos et al, 1987;Willsey et al, 2002).…”