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Caption: View of the Socorro magma body (red), local microearthquakes
(circles; 1975–1995) and land surface. The example local earthquake seismogram
(yellow) shows strong seismic reflections (PzP, SzS) from the nearly flat
upper surface of the body.
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Caption: The map shows naturally occurring earthquakes in New
Mexico (1962–1998), and illustrates concentration of seismicity in the
Socorro region. Surface uplift rate in the region is shown in the accompanying
satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar (INSAR) image.
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