Alt text: Photo of overall research poster
Alt text: Map depicting the coast of Mexico from latitudes 20 to14 and longitudes -103 to -93. A large qunatity of red dots are scattered across the map, depicting locations of earthquakes. A thin black line with spaced trianges of the southern coast shows the location of the subduction zone. Two large triangles in the middle of the country indicate location of seismic stations
Alt text: Map depicting the coast of Mexico from latitudes 20 to15.5 and longitudes -103 to -93. Large Orange blobs across the southern coast show areas where slow slip was observed. Large magnitude earthquakes are shown with small black and white circles, they are located center of the map, and on the lower right corner.
Alt text: Graph showing daily seismicity rate (0-1000) on the Y-axis and years (2012-2022) on the X-axis. Two lines with continuous up and down alterations show the difference between the catalog used in the study and a template matching catalog. The template matching catalog shows a higher seismicity rate overall
Alt text: Four line graphs showing years on the x-axis and movement (mm/year) on the y-axis. The graphs on the top show data from the inland site and the bottom are from the coastal site. Slips are highlighted in blue and accumulations are highlighted in red.Â