Fig. 1: Shaded-relief map of southern Tibet showing seismometers and SRF piercing points at 150 km.
From: The Indian Plate subducting below the Tibet Plateau is tearing apart

Red diamonds: seismometers for which SRFs have not previously been published; purple: previously published, but SRFs were recalculated for this study (see Supplementary Data Repository). Yellow dashed lines: Yarlung-Zangbo (YZS), Banggong-Nujiang (BNS), and Jinsha River (JRS) sutures. MFT: Main Frontal Thrust. Blue dashed lines: normal faults in the Tangra-Yumco (TYG), Pumqu-Xainza (PXG), Yadong-Gulu (YGG), and Cona-Sangri (CSG) grabens; white-dash line: Kopili fault zone (KPF)2. The inset map shows the Indian crustal front, helium boundary (mantle suture), and below-Moho earthquakes (stars)32; Kunlun fault (KF); Altyn Tagh fault (ATF).