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Peter Birds geodetic model assigns the Sandy River fault near Portland a very high rate, relative to the geologic model, and was included in a broad deformation zone modeled with gridded seismicity sources with equivalent moment rate to the faults in the zone. It should therefore not have a finite representation in the model.
Need to confirm that the Peter Bird faults were supposed to be removed entirely or just have their slip rate halved.
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Peter Birds geodetic model assigns the Sandy River fault near Portland a very high rate, relative to the geologic model, and was included in a broad deformation zone modeled with gridded seismicity sources with equivalent moment rate to the faults in the zone. It should therefore not have a finite representation in the model.
Need to confirm that the Peter Bird faults were supposed to be removed entirely or just have their slip rate halved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: