Figure 2
From: Imaging evolution of Cascadia slow-slip event using high-rate GPS

Kinematic GPS data at a 30-min interval and fitting by spatiotemporal slip model. (a–c) The coloured dots indicate the post-processed east component of kinematic 30-min GPS positions, further corrected for whole network translation estimated in 30-min slip inversion (see “Methods”). The overlying black dots indicate daily static east component which were corrected for whole network translation estimated in the daily slip inversion (see “Methods”). The daily solutions happen to be unavailable at CART and SC03. The overlying black solid lines indicate the predicted motion due to the fault slip. (d) Site location. The coloured circles indicate the site location of the time series with the same colour in (a–c).