File:Rupturemap.jpeg
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This is a map of fault rupture observed by the USGS team in Turkey. The red lines are previously mapped faults, the red star is the epicenter of the M7.4 Izmit earthquake, and the yellow lines are the areas where the USGS team has mapped new surface breaks.
Source: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/geology/turkey/rupturemap.html
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