Abstract

The 2010 Haiti earthquake was initially thought to have ruptured the Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault, but previously unrecognized faults were later implicated. Radar imaging of surface deformation caused by the earthquake reveals uplift of alluvial fans and subsidence of mountains, consistent with reverse motion on a blind thrust fault.

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