The big surprise: The aftershock trend, which strikes northeast, is almost perpendicular to the mapped faults, which strike northwest. The aftershock alignment is also remarkably straight, whereas the mapped faults are sinuous and discontinuous.

The big surprise: The aftershock trend, which strikes northeast, is almost perpendicular to the mapped faults, which strike northwest. The aftershock alignment is also remarkably straight, whereas the mapped faults are sinuous and discontinuous.

The big surprise: The aftershock trend, which strikes northeast, is almost perpendicular to the mapped faults, which strike northwest. The aftershock alignment is also remarkably straight, whereas the mapped faults are sinuous and discontinuous.

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