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Fig. 5

From: Enormously large tippers observed in southwest China: can realistic 3-D EM modeling reproduce them?

Fig. 5

Simplified tectonic map (modified from Xu et al. (2015)) and locations of the three observatories (CBT, JGU, and MLA) with enormously large tipper values in southwest China. Red dashed line denotes the MT profile P2 in Bai et al. (2010). Suture zones and faults: ALTF: Altyn Tagh Fault; NQLT: North Qilian Thrust; EKL-ANMQS: East Kunlun–A’nyemaqen Suture; JSJS: Jinshajiang Suture; ALSS: Ailaoshan Suture; SMS: Song Ma Suture; LTS: Litang Suture; LMST: Longmenshan Thrust; LSS: Longmu Tso–Shuanghu Suture; BNS: Bangonghu–Nujiang Suture; YZS: Yarlung–Zangbo Suture; MFT: Main Frontal Thrust; CMS: Changning–Menglian Suture; INS: Inthanon Suture; BRS: Bentong Raub Suture; JHS: Jinghong Suture; SKS: Sra Kaeo Suture; XSF: Xianshuihe fault. The Yangtze craton is separated from the Indochina Block by the Ailaoshan–Songma suture

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