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Fig. 2

From: Earthquake interevent time distribution in Kachchh, Northwestern India

Fig. 2

Epicentral distributions of earthquakes. Epicentral locations of earthquakes of magnitude M ≥ 5 that occurred in the Kachchh and its adjoining regions during 1819–2006 (modified after Yadav et al. 2008); (Inset above) The Indian plate boundaries (dark blue lines) form a triple junction in the northwest of the Kachchh region; the nearest interplate boundaries of Kachchh, being the Heart-Chaman plate boundary (~400 km) and the Himalayan plate boundary (~1000 km), are also highlighted; AMD, Ahmedabad; CHN, Chennai (after Gupta et al. 2001); (Inset below) Time completeness graph for Kachchh catalog based on a magnitude-frequency-based visual cumulative method test (Mulargia and Tinti 1985)

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