Figure 2.
Sentinel-1 wrapped interferograms of the 2024 January 22, MW 7.0, Wushi mainshock and the 2024 January 29, MW 5.7 aftershock. The red and yellow stars are the mainshock provided by USGS and Liang et al. (2024), respectively, with its focal mechanism. In the bottom panels, the smaller red and yellow star represents the MW 5.7 aftershock that occurred on January 29 provided by USGS and Liang et al. (2024), respectively, with its focal mechanism. Solid lines are the major faults of the area (Wu et al. 2024). The black box in the upper panels indicates the area of the bottom panels. The grey dashed line in the post-seismic (T2) interferograms indicates the location of the observed surface ruptures (Zhang et al. 2024).

Sentinel-1 wrapped interferograms of the 2024 January 22, MW 7.0, Wushi mainshock and the 2024 January 29, MW 5.7 aftershock. The red and yellow stars are the mainshock provided by USGS and Liang et al. (2024), respectively, with its focal mechanism. In the bottom panels, the smaller red and yellow star represents the MW 5.7 aftershock that occurred on January 29 provided by USGS and Liang et al. (2024), respectively, with its focal mechanism. Solid lines are the major faults of the area (Wu et al. 2024). The black box in the upper panels indicates the area of the bottom panels. The grey dashed line in the post-seismic (T2) interferograms indicates the location of the observed surface ruptures (Zhang et al. 2024).

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