Seismotectonic map of Myanmar (Burma) and surroundings.

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Seismotectonic map of Myanmar (Burma) and surroundings. Seismotectonic map of Myanmar (Burma) and surroundings. Faults are from Taylor & Yin (2009) with minor additions and adjustments. GPS vectors show velocities relative to a fixed India from Vernant et al. (2014), Gahalaut et al. (2013), Maurin et al. (2010) and Gan et al. (2007). Coloured circles indicate Mw > 5 earthquakes from the EHB catalogue. Grey events are listed for depths <50 km, yellow for depths of 50–100 km and red for depths >100 km. The band of yellow and red earthquakes beneath the Indo-Burman Ranges represents the Burma Seismic Zone. The dashed black line shows the line of the cross-section in Figure 2.13. ASRR, Ailao Shan-Red River Shear Zone. R. A. Sloan et al. Geological Society, London, Memoirs 2017;48:19-52 © 2017 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved