Slip rate deficit and earthquake potential on shallow megathrusts
Eric O. Lindsey(Central University of Tamil Nadu), Emma M. Hill(Nanyang Technological University), James D. Moore(Nanyang Technological University), Rafael Almeida(Universidad Yachay Tech), Rishav Mallick(Nanyang Technological University), Judith Hubbard(Nanyang Technological University), Roland Bürgmann(Planetary Science Institute), Kyle Bradley(Nanyang Technological University)
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