Here is the source time function for the 961112 Peru event. If you have any questions or comments, please contact tanioka@umich.edu Nate Winslow Yuichiro Tanioka and Larry Ruff University of Michgan ******************************************************** 961112 Peru LOCATION -14.900 LAT. -75.500 LONG. ORIGIN TIME= 16 HOUR 59 MIN 43.4 SEC GMT (NEIC Ms 7.3) Focal mechanism (Harvard CMT) strike dip rake strike dip rake 312. 33. 52. 175. 65. 112. Depth 18. km (the best "equivalent point source" depth) Number of stations: 14 The Maximum moment rate (10**20 Nm/s) = 0.214977 One "space" represents 1.00000 sec Moment of the main pulse: 4.360 (10**20 Nm) at 49.0sec (Mw 7.7) \ |.\ - /.| /.\/...\ |.......| |.......| /.......| |.........\ /.........| \ /\/...........\ /.\ |...............\ |...-/................\ /.....................| \ -/.......................\ -.-\ /.........................| /....\ /..........................| /......-\ |............................\ /.........\\ /.............................\ /............-//...............................\ |...............................................| /================================================\= / | | | | | | 0 10 20 30 40 50sec Numerical values of source time function Sampling dt: 1.0sec X10**18 Nm/sec 0.00 1.85 2.91 4.37 5.52 6.63 7.16 6.44 6.22 5.14 4.15 3.98 3.36 2.81 1.62 1.82 2.50 3.59 5.35 6.61 7.18 7.56 8.17 10.48 11.81 10.97 9.97 9.89 11.35 11.89 11.30 12.70 15.29 17.89 19.11 18.80 18.12 19.23 21.50 20.92 17.85 13.64 11.64 10.53 9.47 7.00 4.21 3.04 1.92 0.26 -1.60 (STF Catalog Listing, go to: "http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/SeismoObs/STF.html")