# Table S4 #(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) #stn baz strike in type region reference paper KLU 276.1 N55E 055 138.9 Subd Alaska Peterson_Christensen_JGR_2009 AKRB 267.0 N64E 064 157.0 Subd Aleutian Peterson_etal_BSSA_2011 MHC 304.7 N35W 325 20.3 R-SS CF Chao_etal_BSSA_2012 JTS 320.5 N55W 305 -15.5 Subd CostaRica Outerbridge_etal_JGR_2010 GTBY 328.9 N82E 082 113.1 L-SS Cuba Gonzalez-Huizar_etal_GRL_2012 KWBH 54.0 N41E 041 -13.0 Subd Nankai Hill_BSSA_2010 BKZ 333.6 N34E 034 60.4 Subd NZ Fry_etal_GRL_2011 HUMO 302.5 N10W 350 47.5 Subd Oregon Wech_Creager_NGEO_2011 PKD 305.5 N41W 319 13.5 R-SS Parkfield Hill_BSSA_2010 RDM 307.6 N49W 311 3.4 R-SS SJF Chao_etal_BSSA_2012 TPUB 46.2 N16E 016 -30.2 Coll Taiwan Chao_etal_GJI_2012 PHC 296.6 N38W 322 25.4 Subd Cascadia Hill_BSSA_2010 # # (1): stn: station name # (2): baz: back azimuth between station and the Tohoku mainshock, unit is in degree. # (3) & (4): fault strike, e.g., N55E or 055 degree # # (5): in: the incident angle to the fault strike, # the incident angle between the propagation direction of the Tohoku surface wave and the fault strike. # Clockwise is negative and counterclockwise is positive, unit is in degree. # # (6): type: type of faulting environment # R-SS: left-lateral strike-slip # L-SS: right-lateral strike-slip # Subd: subduction # Coll: collision environment # # (7): region: study region # Region abbreviation note: # CF: Calaveras fault # NZ: New Zealand # SJF: San Jacinto fault # # Information of the 2011 Tohoku, Japan earthquake # event-ID Year mon day hr min sec lon. lat. depth mag # 201103110546 2011 03 11 05 46 24.12 142.3730 38.2970 29.00 9.00 # # (8) references: # 1. Peterson_Christensen_JGR_2009: # Peterson, C. and D. Christensen (2009). Possible relationship between nonvolcanic tremor and the 1998–2001 slow slip event, south central Alaska, J. Geophys. Res. 114, no. B06302. # 2. Peterson_etal_BSSA_2011: # Peterson, C., S. McNutt, and D. Christensen (2011). Nonvolcanic tremor in the Aleutian Arc, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am 101, no. 6, 3081–3087. # 3. Chao_etal_BSSA_2012 # Chao, K., Z. Peng, A. Fabian, and L. Ojha (2012). Comparisons of triggered tremor in California, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 12, no. 2, 900–908, doi: 10.1785/0120110151. # 4. Outerbridge_etal_JGR_2010 # Outerbridge, K. C., T. H. Dixon, S. Y. Schwartz, J. I. Walter, M. Protti, V. Gonzalez, J. Biggs, M. M. Thorwart, and W. Rabbel (2010). A tremor and slip event on the Cocos-Caribbean subduction zone as measured by a global positioning system (GPS) and seismic network on the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, J. Geophys. Res. 115, B10408, doi: 10.1029/2009JB006845. # 5. Gonzalez-Huizar_etal_GRL_2012 # Gonzalez-Huizar, H., A. A. Velasco, Z. Peng, and R. Castro (2012). Remote triggered seismicity caused by the 2011, M 9.0 Tohoku, Japan earth- quake, Geophys. Res. Lett. L10302, doi: 10.1029/2012GL051015. # 6. Hill_BSSA_2010 # Hill, D. P. (2010). Surface-wave potential for triggering tectonic (nonvol- canic) tremor, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 100, no. 5A, 1859–1878, doi: 10.1785/0120090362. # 7. Fry_etal_GRL_2011 # Fry, B., K. Chao, S. Bannister, and Z. Peng (2011). Deep tremor beneath the Hikurangi margin in New Zealand triggered by the 2010 Mw 8.8 Chile earthquake, Geophys. Res. Lett. 38, L15306, doi: 10.1029/ 2011GL048319. # 8. Wech_Creager_NGEO_2011 # Wech, A. G., and K. C. Creager (2011). A continuum of stress, strength and slip in the Cascadia subduction zone, Nature Geosci. 4, no. 9, 624– 628, doi: 10.1038/ngeo1215. # 9. Chao_etal_GJI_2012 # Chao, K., Z. Peng, C. Wu, C.-C. Tang, and C.-H. Lin (2012). Remote trig- gering of non-volcanic tremor around Taiwan, Geophys. J. Int. 188, no. 1, 301–324, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05261.x. #