RT @TTremblingEarth
Early indications are that the 7.8 earthquake in Turkey was one of the longest continental fault ruptures in observed-rupture history. Forthcoming satellite and field mapping will provide confirmation of where it ranks, but regardless it's one of the strike-slip biggies. https://twitter.com/Prof_QuakeMod/status/1622578987305168897
Martin Mai on Twitter

“The initial aftershock epicenters indicate a ~400 km long rupture - that is massive! Only few strike-slip earthquakes in recorded history reached such length: 1906 San Francisco (M 7.9) and 2001 Kunlun (M 7.8)”

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