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Fig. 7 | Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Fig. 7

From: Complex rupture process on the conjugate fault system of the 2014 Mw 6.2 Thailand earthquake

Fig. 7

The P-axis azimuth distribution. a The P-axis azimuth distribution extracted from the resultant potency density tensors of each sub-fault from Fig. 6. The length of the P-axis is proportional to the potency density relating to the color scale of Fig. 6. The azimuth is measured clockwise from north. The yellow star shows the epicenter. The dots show the relocated aftershock (Pananont et al. 2017). The black thin line shows the active faults (DMR 2016; Kanthiya et al. 2019). b The histogram of the P-axis azimuth, counting the ones corresponding to the larger potency density than 25% of the maximum potency density every 10° azimuthal bin

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