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If a 102 km surface rupture was formed, would the earthquake's depth be 80 km as mentioned in the infobox? I came across a few papers with their proposed focal depth at between 10-15 km (another said less than 40 km) but none as deep as 80 km. In addition, if this was associated with Basin & Range extension, the event should have a shallow focus right?-- Dora the Axe-plorer ( talk) 02:55, 15 March 2021 (UTC)