Figure 4. The Coulomb stress transfer from the 2002 Denali earthquake to the site of the magnitude 7.0 shock is negligible, or less than 0.05 bar, and so we do not think these two shocks interacted. Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 4. The Coulomb stress transfer from the 2002 Denali earthquake to the site of the magnitude 7.0 shock is negligible, or less than 0.05 bar, and so we do not think these two shocks interacted. Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 4. The Coulomb stress transfer from the 2002 Denali earthquake to the site of the magnitude 7.0 shock is negligible, or less than 0.05 bar, and so we do not think these two shocks interacted. Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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