1. Aida I (1978) Reliability of a tsunami source model derived from fault parameters. J Phys Earth 26:57–73
2. Annaka T, Satake K, Sakakiyama T, Yanagisawa K, Shuto N (2007) Logic-tree approach for probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis and its applications to the Japanese coasts. Pure appl Geophys 164:577–592
3. Cairo MC, Neilson BL (1997) Modeling and generation random vectors with arbitrary marginal distributions and correlation matrix. Technical Report. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston
4. Freund LB, Barnett DM (1976) A two-dimensional analysis of surface deformation due to dip-slip faulting. Bull Seism Soc Am 66:667–675
5. Fujiwara H, Kawai S, Aoi S, Morikawa N, Senna S, Azuma H, Ooi M, Hao KX, Hasegawa N, Maeda T, Iwaki A, Wakamatsu K, Imoto M, Okumura T, Matsuyama H, Narita A (2013) Some improvements of seismic hazard assessment based on the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Technical note of the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention 379 (in Japanese)