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Fig. 1 | Earth, Planets and Space

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From: Simultaneous rupture on conjugate faults during the 2018 Anchorage, Alaska, intraslab earthquake (MW 7.1) inverted from strong-motion waveforms

Fig. 1

Map of southern Alaska. Stars mark the epicenters of the Anchorage, Kodiak Island, and Iniskin earthquakes (USGS 2019). Contours with an interval of 20 km denote the subducting slab surface in the model of Hayes et al. (2018). The dashed bold line demarks the approximate boundary of the Pacific Plate and the Yakutat terrane, and two arrows show their plate motions relative to the overlying North American Plate. The triangles and dashed ellipse show the active volcanoes (Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) 2016) and the Cook Inlet Basin, respectively. The inset shows the cross-sectional view along the linear profile X–Y

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