These map excerpts are from Kreemer et al. (2014). Notice that the sense of slip (bottom panel) is consistent with the two M=5.4 shocks, even though they struck after the model was published and submitted for testing. Kreemer’s model is called the GEM Strain Rate Model 2.0, or GSRM2.0.

These map excerpts are from Kreemer et al. (2014). Notice that the sense of slip (bottom panel) is consistent with the two M=5.4 shocks, even though they struck after the model was published and submitted for testing. Kreemer’s model is called the GEM Strain Rate Model 2.0, or GSRM2.0.

These map excerpts are from Kreemer et al. (2014). Notice that the sense of slip (bottom panel) is consistent with the two M=5.4 shocks, even though they struck after the model was published and submitted for testing. Kreemer’s model is called the GEM Strain Rate Model 2.0, or GSRM2.0.