Figure 1. Active faults in the northeastern Tibetan plateau and the focal mechanism of the most recent Menyuan earthquake in Northwestern China. The inset marks the map in a larger map of Tibetan Plateau. HYF: Haiyuan Fault; ATF: Altyn Tagh Fault; KF: Kunlun fault; XHF: Xianshuihe Fault. Credit: Wenqian Yao

Figure 1. Active faults in the northeastern Tibetan plateau and the focal mechanism of the most recent Menyuan earthquake in Northwestern China. The inset marks the map in a larger map of Tibetan Plateau. HYF: Haiyuan Fault; ATF: Altyn Tagh Fault; KF: Kunlun fault; XHF: Xianshuihe Fault. Credit: Wenqian Yao

Figure 1. Active faults in the northeastern Tibetan plateau and the focal mechanism of the most recent Menyuan earthquake in Northwestern China. The inset marks the map in a larger map of Tibetan Plateau. HYF: Haiyuan Fault; ATF: Altyn Tagh Fault; KF: Kunlun fault; XHF: Xianshuihe Fault. Credit: Wenqian Yao

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