Figure 8. Distribution of early aftershocks (red dots) and mainshock-ruptured fault sections. Field reconnaissance the first day after the earthquake showed mainshock surface ruptures in the section highlighted in yellow thick lines. The surface ruptures may extend to sections marked in orange, based on seismological, geological and geodetic observations. Credit: Jing Liu-Zeng

Figure 8. Distribution of early aftershocks (red dots) and mainshock-ruptured fault sections. Field reconnaissance the first day after the earthquake showed mainshock surface ruptures in the section highlighted in yellow thick lines. The surface ruptures may extend to sections marked in orange, based on seismological, geological and geodetic observations. Credit: Jing Liu-Zeng

Figure 8. Distribution of early aftershocks (red dots) and mainshock-ruptured fault sections. Field reconnaissance the first day after the earthquake showed mainshock surface ruptures in the section highlighted in yellow thick lines. The surface ruptures may extend to sections marked in orange, based on seismological, geological and geodetic observations. Credit: Jing Liu-Zeng

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