Figure 1. All transform ruptures of magnitude 7.8 or larger that have occurred since the year 2000. NEIC refers to the USGS epicenter (nucleation point) for each earthquake. Credit: Stein and Bird, SRL (2024)

Figure 1. All transform ruptures of magnitude 7.8 or larger that have occurred since the year 2000. NEIC refers to the USGS epicenter (nucleation point) for each earthquake. Credit: Stein and Bird, SRL (2024)

Figure 1. All transform ruptures of magnitude 7.8 or larger that have occurred since the year 2000. NEIC refers to the USGS epicenter (nucleation point) for each earthquake. Credit: Stein and Bird, SRL (2024)

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