“…With finite fault inversion methods, slip distribution of strong earthquakes can be inverted with teleseismic P and SH waves, such as the 2013 M w 8.3 Okhotsk earthquake and the 2015 M w 7.8 Gorkha earthquake (Antolik & Dreger, 2003;Avouac et al, 2015;Ide, 2015;Ji et al, 2002;Kikuchi & Kanamori, 1982;Olson & Apsel, 1982;Wei, Avouac, et al, 2015;Ye et al, 2013;Yoshida, 1995). With finite fault inversion methods, slip distribution of strong earthquakes can be inverted with teleseismic P and SH waves, such as the 2013 M w 8.3 Okhotsk earthquake and the 2015 M w 7.8 Gorkha earthquake (Antolik & Dreger, 2003;Avouac et al, 2015;Ide, 2015;Ji et al, 2002;Kikuchi & Kanamori, 1982;Olson & Apsel, 1982;Wei, Avouac, et al, 2015;Ye et al, 2013;Yoshida, 1995).…”