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1380 986 950 Additional earthquakes parameters are put in the order of a clock-wise sense geographically, except Sumatra and Java, where they are from west to east. s, g, and t in Data type denotes seismic, geodetic and tsunami data, respectively, used in the inversion for the slip distribution. o or b, and d or e in Fault type indicate whether open or buried, and elliptic or dip-slip formulae are used. be, oe for the two solutions in Tohoku-oki indicates the average of the two cases, because only part of the fault is near the trench in these models.

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