Figure 1. The glaciated valley troughs in the landscape hint at a through-going fault. To the north of the magnitude 7.0 epicenter, some of the stream valleys appear to be right-laterally offset. The fault traces and names are from Alaska Science Center (2021). Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 1. The glaciated valley troughs in the landscape hint at a through-going fault. To the north of the magnitude 7.0 epicenter, some of the stream valleys appear to be right-laterally offset. The fault traces and names are from Alaska Science Center (2021). Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 1. The glaciated valley troughs in the landscape hint at a through-going fault. To the north of the magnitude 7.0 epicenter, some of the stream valleys appear to be right-laterally offset. The fault traces and names are from Alaska Science Center (2021). Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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