“…Figure 6 compares trapdoor faulting motions, moment tensors, and synthetic seismograms of three models with different dip angles (but similarly with a 2/3-ring arc length), showing that the amplitudes of seismic waveforms are significantly different despite similar slip amounts and Mw determined by the tsunami waveform inversion. This is because the ring-faulting at such a shallow depth becomes less efficient in radiating long-period seismic waves as the dip angle becomes closer to the vertical (Sandanbata, Kanamori, et al, 2021). From the seismic NRMS misfits (Figure 4), we determine optimal dip angles to be 85.0°, 85.5°, and 83.5 for 2/3, full, and 1/3-ring arc lengths, respectively.…”