Reciprocity theorem to compute the static deformation due to a point dislocation buried in a spherically symmetric earth

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Intriguing reciprocity relations exist between the static deformation excited by a point dislocation in a SNREI earth and those generated by external forces, such as tidal force, surface loading and surface shear forces. Coseismic deformations can be rewritten as follows: (1) potential change in terms of the tide deformation field, (2) radial displacement in terms of the load and tidal deformation fields, and (3) tangential displacement in terms of shear and torsional deformation fields. The relations greatly reduce the effort to compute the coseismic crustal deformation in a spherically symmetric earth. Copyright © 1993, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Okubo, S. (1993). Reciprocity theorem to compute the static deformation due to a point dislocation buried in a spherically symmetric earth. Geophysical Journal International, 115(3), 921–928. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1993.tb01501.x

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