“…Using finite-fault rupture-model parameters, several authors studied the dynamics of the rupture process and associated ground motion of past earthquakes (e.g., Ide and Takeo, 1997;Zhang et al, 2003;Tinti et al, 2005Tinti et al, , 2009Mai et al, 2006;Causse et al, 2013). Other studies examined stress change on the fault (Ripperger and Mai, 2004), its relation to aftershock occurrence (Woessner et al, 2006) and effects on stress triggering (e.g., Stein, 2003), and postseismic processes (e.g., Ergintav et al, 2009). Detailed information on the kinematic rupture process also helps to shed light on the physics of rupture nucleation, propagation, and arrest (e.g., Mai et al, 2005;Gabriel et al, 2012) and allows the development of relations between slip asperities, temporal rupture properties, and geometrical source effects.…”