Fig. 1: Study region and regional instrumentation around the Tehuantepec (Mw8.2), Puebla-Morelos (Mw7.1), and Pinotepa (Mw7.2) earthquake sequence. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Study region and regional instrumentation around the Tehuantepec (Mw8.2), Puebla-Morelos (Mw7.1), and Pinotepa (Mw7.2) earthquake sequence.

From: Short-term interaction between silent and devastating earthquakes in Mexico

Fig. 1

Orange shaded areas depict the 1 cm aseismic slip contours imaged between June 2017 and July 2019 in the plate interface. Green triangles and orange circles indicate GPS and strong motion sites, respectively. White shaded areas delineate rupture zones of historic thrust earthquakes. Orange dots show the 10-days aftershock sequences as reported by the SSN except for the Mw7.1 earthquake, for which three-months aftershocks are reported. Gray contours show iso-depths (in kilometers) of the 3D plate interface and CDMX denotes Mexico City.

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