Introduction of covariance components in slip inversion of geodetic data following a non-uniform spatial distribution and application to slip deficit rate estimation in the Nankai Trough subduction zone
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Introduction of covariance components in slip inversion of geodetic data following a non-uniform spatial distribution and application to slip deficit rate estimation in the Nankai Trough subduction zone
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GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 221, Issue 3, Pages 1832-1844
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2020-03-16
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10.1093/gji/ggaa116
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