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Black frames indicate surface projections of each fault.
We define the location of each fault as the center.
The width of each fault is listed in Table 2.
The details of each fault are described in [4, 20, 21].
Black dashed and thin lines trace the edges of each fault.
The detailed location and earthquake source parameters of each fault are expressed in Additional file 1.
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Figure 8 shows the bispectrum fractal dimensions of 10 sets of vibration signal for each fault condition.
The median and average of hypocenter depths for each fault type are listed in Table 1.
The coefficient (nu_{i}) denotes the average rate of earthquake occurrence for each fault (i) from all recognized faults ((Ns)).
Fig. 11 (a) Our model; the location of top edges for each fault segment are shown with blue lines.
Table 4 lists the correct diagnosis rates of 20 tests for each fault type using five PCs.
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