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English: Hypothesized structure of the west end of the Seattle Uplift, showing left-lateral strike-slip movement if shortening is from the southwest (arrow). SF = Seattle Fault, TF = Tacoma Fault, EPZ = East Passage Zone. From Johnson et al., 2004, Fig. 18B.
Date Unknown date; approx. 2009.
Source https://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/pacnw/ships/pdfs/JohnsonTectonics2004.pdf
Author USGS staff.
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Figure 18B from Johnson et al., 2004, "Active shortening of the Cascadia forearc and implications for seismic hazards of the Puget Lowland", Tectonics vol. 23 (TC1011), 2004.

Authors are all USGS staff; paper carries statement that it is not subject to U.S. copyright.

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