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. 2018 Mar 27;5:180049. doi: 10.1038/sdata.2018.49

Figure 2. Examples of coseismic surface geological effects.

Figure 2

(a) “coseismic ribbon on bedrock”: detail of surface rupture along the Mt. Vettore fault with local throw exceeding 1.80 m (persons for scale; location 13.2545° E, 42.8172° N); (b) “coseismic rupture with offset”, here affecting unconsolidated soils (ruler for scale; approximate location: 13.2211° E, 42.8958° N); (c) “coseismic sliding”: huge coseismic rockfall along the western slope of Mt. Bove (trees for scale; helicopter view, approximate location 13.2586° E, 42.8467° N); “coseismic mud volcanism” (trees for scale; helicopter view, approximate location 13.521° E, 43.040° N).