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Best Publications

  • Episodic slow slip events in the Japan subduction zone before the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake

    Yoshihiro Ito;Ryota Hino;Motoyuki Kido;Hiromi Fujimoto

  • Coseismic slip distribution of the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake (M9.0) refined by means of seafloor geodetic data

    T. Iinuma;R. Hino;M. Kido;D. Inazu

  • Prevalence of viscoelastic relaxation after the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

    Tianhaozhe Sun;Kelin Wang;Takeshi Iinuma;Ryota Hino

  • Quasi real‐time fault model estimation for near‐field tsunami forecasting based on RTK‐GPS analysis: Application to the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake (Mw 9.0)

    Yusaku Ohta;Tatsuya Kobayashi;Hiroaki Tsushima;Satoshi Miura

  • Change in stress field after the 2011 great Tohoku-Oki earthquake

    Akira Hasegawa;Keisuke Yoshida;Youichi Asano;Tomomi Okada

  • Periodic slow slip triggers megathrust zone earthquakes in northeastern Japan.

    Naoki Uchida;Takeshi Iinuma;Robert M. Nadeau;Roland Bürgmann

  • Stress before and after the 2011 great Tohoku‐oki earthquake and induced earthquakes in inland areas of eastern Japan

    Keisuke Yoshida;Akira Hasegawa;Tomomi Okada;Takeshi Iinuma

  • Coseismic slip distribution of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (M 9.0) estimated based on GPS data—Was the asperity in Miyagi-oki ruptured?

    Takeshi Iinuma;Mako Ohzono;Mako Ohzono;Yusaku Ohta;Satoshi Miura;Satoshi Miura

  • Seafloor observations indicate spatial separation of coseismic and postseismic slips in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.

    Takeshi Iinuma;Ryota Hino;Naoki Uchida;Wataru Nakamura;Wataru Nakamura

  • Rapid mantle flow with power-law creep explains deformation after the 2011 Tohoku mega-quake.

    Ryoichiro Agata;Sylvain D. Barbot;Kohei Fujita;Mamoru Hyodo

  • Along-trench variation in seafloor displacements after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

    Fumiaki Tomita;Motoyuki Kido;Yusaku Ohta;Takeshi Iinuma

  • Coseismic fault model of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake deduced by a dense GPS network

    Yusaku Ohta;Mako Ohzono;Satoshi Miura;Takeshi Iinuma

  • Geodetic constraints on afterslip characteristics following the March 9, 2011, Sanriku‐oki earthquake, Japan

    Yusaku Ohta;Ryota Hino;Daisuke Inazu;Mako Ohzono

  • Coupled afterslip and transient mantle flow after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

    J. Muto;James Daniel Paul Moore;Sylvain Barbot;Sylvain Barbot;T. Iinuma

  • Learning from crustal deformation associated with the M9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

    Kelin Wang;Kelin Wang;Tianhaozhe Sun;Lonn Brown;Ryota Hino

  • Was the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake preceded by aseismic preslip? Examination of seafloor vertical deformation data near the epicenter

    R. Hino;D. Inazu;Y. Ohta;Y. Ito

  • Co- and post-seismic slip associated with the 2005 Miyagi-oki earthquake (M7.2) as inferred from GPS data

    Satoshi Miura;Takeshi Iinuma;Satsoshi Yui;Naoki Uchida

  • tFISH/RAPiD: Rapid improvement of near-field tsunami forecasting based on offshore tsunami data by incorporating onshore GNSS data

    Hiroaki Tsushima;Ryota Hino;Yusaku Ohta;Takeshi Iinuma

  • Heterogeneous rheology controlled postseismic deformation of the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake

    Jun Muto;Bunichiro Shibazaki;Takeshi Iinuma;Yoshihiro Ito

  • Changes in the stress field after the 2008 M7.2 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake in northeastern Japan

    Keisuke Yoshida;Akira Hasegawa;Tomomi Okada;Takeshi Iinuma

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