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Fig. 2

From: Source fault model of the 2018 Mw 5.6 northern Osaka earthquake, Japan, inferred from the aftershock sequence

Fig. 2

Relocated earthquakes associated with the 2018 Mw 5.6 northern Osaka earthquake. a Map view of the relocated epicenters, which are shown as circles that are scaled to earthquake magnitude and colored to hypocentral depth. The blue beach balls denote the aftershock focal mechanisms estimated by NIED (origin time is above each beach ball, in YYMMDD.HHMMSS format). The blue and red stars are the epicenters of the foreshock and mainshock event, respectively. The red lines denote the surface traces of active faults in the area. DTZ indicates the zone with delayed triggered aftershocks (see text). b Depth sections of the relocated hypocenters along the profiles shown in Fig. 2a

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