Published March 31, 2005
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Seismology: Energy radiation from the Sumatra earthquake
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Ni, Sidao
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Kanamori, Hiroo
- Helmberger, Don
Chicago
Abstract
We determined the duration of high-frequency energy radiation from Indonesia's great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake (26 December 2004) to be about 500 seconds. This duration can be translated into a rupture length of about 1,200 km, which is more than twice as long as that inferred from body-wave analyses performed soon after the event. Our analysis was able rapidly to define the extent of rupture, thereby aiding the assessment of seismic hazard in the immediate future.
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