English: Main geological structures around Issyk Kul lake, taken from Figure 2 of Korjenkov et al. 2006 and Figures 2 & 3 of Delvaux et al. 2001, with zones of surface faulting associated with the 1911 Kemin earthquake shown in yellow on a base of a screen capture from Nasa WorldWind software. Note that the ground ruptures form a zone that is not necessarily at the base of the valleys
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Main geological structures around Issyk Kul lake, taken from Figure 2 of [http://activetectonics.asu.edu/N_tien_shan/Korjenkovetal06_KamenkaFortress.pdf Korjenkov et al. 2006] and Figures 2 & 3 of [http://www.africamuseum