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From: Aseismic fold growth in southwestern Taiwan detected by InSAR and GNSS

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Crustal deformation and seismicity in Taiwan. Red rectangle denotes the study area. Red squares stand for, from north to south, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung, respectively. a Horizontal velocity field with respect to S01R (Paisha, Penghu) obtained by GNSS measurements (Tsai et al. 2015). Ellipsoid indicates 95% confidence interval. b Hypocentral distribution of shallow earthquakes provided by Central Weather Bureau. Radius and color of circles indicate magnitude and depth of earthquakes, respectively. Yellow areas indicate mud diapirs (Lin et al. 2009). Yellow triangles indicate mud volcanoes (Sun et al. 2010). Yellow star indicates epicenter of the Meinong earthquake

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