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Vertical motions produced by the April 2007 earthquake. Red circles indicate uplift; blue circles indicate subsidence; size is scaled to the amount of vertical displacement. The black star indicates the epicenter for the main shock. The beach ball indicates the centroid moment tensor focal mechanism and centroid location. The inset compares vertical motions along a transect A–A0 with motions calculated for 5m slip along the rectangular fault in the previous figure.

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