“…Though laboratory experiments 22,34,43,44 have suggested a continuum of rupture speeds, these experiments lack a finite rupture width, an essential ingredient of large slow and fast ruptures on natural faults, and the general rupture mechanics controlled by such finite rupture width is not completely understood. Empirical moment-duration scaling relations 14,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] have been used to compare the physical mechanisms of SSEs and earthquakes, yet it is still debated whether the scaling of SSEs is linear 45,46 or cubic 14,47,48 and a fundamental model that integrates SSEs and earthquakes is still lacking.…”