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. 2015 Nov 10;5:16558. doi: 10.1038/srep16558

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Simplified geological and structural map of the central Apennines. Key to the legend: 1) marine and continental clastic deposits (Pliocene-Quaternary); 2) volcanic deposits (Pleistocene); 3) syn-orogenic, hemipelagic, and turbiditic sequences (Tortonian-Pliocene); 4) carbonate platform deposits (Triassic-Miocene); 5) slope and pelagic deposits (Liassic-Miocene); 6) main thrust; 7) main normal and/or strike-slip fault; 8) trace of the geological sketch presented in panel b; 9) earthquake study area; 10) extent of the SAR images. The red star indicates the epicentral location of the 2009 Mw 6.3 earthquake. (b) Geological sketch42,43,44,45. Map was created with Adobe Illustrator software.