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'''Figure 8''': A) Steeply dipping concave cone shape; a simplified replication of monolithic stratovolcano Mt. Taranaki. B) Anisotropy measured at single point at peak of Mt. Taranaki. Anisotropy measured up to maximum wavelength of 25 km. C) Anisotropy magnitude and D) orientation map at 1 km, E) F) 5 km, and G) H) 10 km wavelength. | '''Figure 8''': A) Steeply dipping concave cone shape; a simplified replication of monolithic stratovolcano Mt. Taranaki. B) Anisotropy measured at single point at peak of Mt. Taranaki. Anisotropy measured up to maximum wavelength of 25 km. C) Anisotropy magnitude and D) orientation map at 1 km, E) F) 5 km, and G) H) 10 km wavelength. |
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Figure 8: A) Steeply dipping concave cone shape; a simplified replication of monolithic stratovolcano Mt. Taranaki. B) Anisotropy measured at single point at peak of Mt. Taranaki. Anisotropy measured up to maximum wavelength of 25 km. C) Anisotropy magnitude and D) orientation map at 1 km, E) F) 5 km, and G) H) 10 km wavelength.