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From: Seismogenic fault and tectonic significance of 1996 Karakoram Pass earthquake (Ms 7.1) based on InSAR

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Location and regional tectonic background of the 1996 Karakoram Pass earthquake. The red dot is the earthquake epicenter, the red lines are traces of faults from Central Asia Fault Database, and the purple arrows show the GPS velocity from Zheng et al. (2017). a is a topographic map, the red box is the range of bc is a detailed topographic map near the earthquake. WKM West Kunlun Mountains, KM Karakoram Mountains, KXF Kangxiwa fault, KGF Kegang fault, TDF Tianshendaban fault, LF Linjitang fault, AF Ageledaban fault, KF Karakoram fault, LDF Longmu-Dulishi fault

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