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Data sets | Publications | Expeditions | Thesaurus |
faults | |
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NT | active faults |
arcuate faults | |
bedding faults | |
blind faults | |
boundary faults | |
conjugate faults | |
detachment faults | |
dip faults | |
dip-slip faults | |
en echelon faults | |
extension faults | |
growth faults | |
high-angle faults | |
hinge faults | |
lateral faults | |
listric faults | |
low-angle faults | |
normal faults | |
oblique-slip faults | |
overthrust faults | |
parallel faults | |
peripheral faults | |
radial faults | |
reverse faults | |
step faults | |
strike faults | |
strike-slip faults | |
tear faults | |
thrust faults | |
transcurrent faults | |
transverse faults | |
underthrust faults | |
wrench faults | |
UF | faulting |
RT | earthquakes |
accommodation zones | |
block structures | |
decollement | |
breccia | |
allochthons | |
deformation | |
asperities | |
basin range structure | |
duplexes | |
coseismic processes | |
displacements | |
drag folds | |
failures | |
fault planes | |
SN | To be used for studies primarily stressing individual faults or systems of faults. For relationships with other structures, see tectonics. Indexed with specific type of fault or system where applicable. |