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  1. 3-D Structural Geology: A Practical Guide to Surface and Subsurface Map Interpretation by Richard H. Groshong, 1999-07-21
  2. A Land in Motion: California's San Andreas Fault by Michael Collier, 1999-12-01
  3. Geology of the Elsinore Fault Zone, San Diego Region: SDAG/SCGS Volume Number 31-2003
  4. Finding Fault in California: An Earthquake Tourist's Guide by Susan Elizabeth Hough, 2004-05-01
  5. Faults, Fluid Flow And Petroleum Traps: Memoir 85 (AAPG Memoir) by Rasoul Sorkhabi, Yoshihiro Tsuji, 2005-09-01
  6. Tectonic Faults: Agents of Change on a Dynamic Earth (Dahlem Workshop Reports)
  7. Earthquake Country: Traveling California's Fault Lines (California Traveler) by Eleanor H. Ayer, 1992-04
  8. Death Valley geology: Rocks and faults, fans and salts by Wes Hildreth, 1976
  9. Flow Processes in Faults And Shear Zones (Geological Society Special Publication) (No. 224) by G. I. Alsop, 2004-01-01
  10. The New Madrid Fault Finders Guide by B. Ray Knox, David M. Stewart, 2006-08-05
  11. At Fault by Kate Chopin, 2010-02-17
  12. The San Andreas Fault by Sandra S Schulz, 1992
  13. Net Dextral Slip, Neogene San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone, Coastal California: Geologic Evidence and Tectonic Implications (Special Paper (Geological Society of America))
  14. Rocked and Ruptured: Geological Faults in New Zealand by J.J. Aitken, 1999-12-15

1. FAULTS(GEOLOGY) - Storming Media
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Reports by Keyword(s) FAULTS(GEOLOGY) Total Results: Results per page: Sort by: Title Date Pages Display: Full Text Only Abstracts Only All Seismic Hazards of the Upper Mississippi Embayment JAN 1998 132 pages Authors: Roy Van Arsdale MEMPHIS UNIV TN Earthquakes are a major hazard in the middle Mississippi River valley of the upper Mississippi embayment. Microseismicity along the New Madrid seismic zone is illuminating faults that are believed responsible for the great New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. These faults are right lateral strike slip faults within the Blytheville arch and western margin of the Reelfoot rift that are linked by the southwest dipping Reelfoot reverse fault. The Bootheel lineament ... Geophysical Studies of Plate-Boundary Earthquakes and Mid-Plate Volcanism in the Ocean Basins JUN 94 Authors: Cecily J. Wolfe

2. Fault (geology) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement. Large faults within the Earth's crust result from
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Fault line" redirects here. For other uses, see Fault line (disambiguation) This article includes a list of references , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations
Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (March 2010) Minor normal faults in Triassic to Lower Jurassic Blomidon Formation sediments near Parrsboro Nova Scotia Ramon Fault on the southern side of Makhtesh Ramon Israel Hanging wall and footwall In geology , a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock , across which there has been significant displacement. Large faults within the Earth's crust result from the action of tectonic forces. Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most earthquakes A fault line is the surface trace of a fault, the line of intersection between the fault plane and the Earth's surface. Since faults do not usually consist of a single, clean fracture, geologists use the term fault zone when referring to the zone of complex deformation associated with the fault plane.

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4. Fault Types In A Nutshell
The three basic types of fault, with their nomenclature, in a nutshell.
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    The three basic fault types along with their parts A fault is a large crack in the Earth's crust where one part of the crust has moved against another part. This movement means that faults prove the Earth is an active place. They are signs of powerful forces deep underground. The parts of a fault are (1) the fault plane, (2) the fault trace, (3) the hanging wall and (4) the footwall. The fault plane is where the action is. It is a flat surface that may be vertical or sloping. The line it makes on the Earth's surface is the fault trace . Where the fault plane is sloping, the upper side is the hanging wall and the lower side is the footwall . When the fault plane is vertical, there is no hanging wall or footwall. Any fault plane can be completely described with two measurements: its strike and its dip. The strike is the direction of the fault trace on the Earth's surface. The

    5. Colorado Geology Overview
    Colorado Geology Photojournals A Tribute to Colorado's Physical Past and Present Right Trees and snow mark major Laramide uplifts in green and white while salmon pink marks the
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    6. Authorities & Vocabularies (Library Of Congress): Faults (Geology)
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    7. Role Of Tectonic Denudation In Warping And Uplift Of Low-angle Normal Faults --
    Research Focus Significance of largedisplacement, low-angle normal faults Geology, March 1, 2007; 35(3) 287 - 288.
    http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/12/2/95

    8. Past Earthquakes, Faults & Geology
    USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards
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    Threedimensional strain at foreland arch transitions structural modeling of the southern Beartooth arch transition zone, northwest Wyoming Neely, Thomas Gardner Faults
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    10. Faults (Geology)
    Faults (Geology) Royal Institution of Great Britain Syllabus of a Course of Three Lectures on the Origin of LandSurfaces by Archibald Geikie, FRS (1867-1868)
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    13. Kinematics Of The Eastern California Shear Zone: Evidence For Slip Transfer From
    Geology; April 1996; v. 24; no. 4; p. 339342; DOI 10.1130/0091-7613(1996)024 0339KOTECS 2.3.CO;2 1996 Geological Society of America
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    out of article(s) Title Author Type Date Words Learning to live with earthquakes. Lin, Jian Jun 1, 2010 Celtic loan deal shows fault line in Keane's top tier career. ... Singh, B.; Dowerah, J. Report Jan 1, 2010 New ocean to split Ethiopia? A gigantic rift broke open the desert ground in Ethiopia in 2005, and now scientists have found proof that it is the first step in a process that will split eastern Ethiopia and Somalia from the African continent by a new ocean, reports Afrol News. Afrol Dec 1, 2009 ... Perkins, Sid Brief Article Jan 3, 2004 Alleghanian faulting in the southern Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec. Jutras, P.; Prichonnet, G.; McCutcheon, S. Nov 1, 2003 ... Finding fault for an old earthquake. (Earth Science). Brief Article Jan 12, 2002

    15. Tectonics On Triton
    nasa/sti keywords deformation, geological faults, geology, plumes, tectonics, triton, compressibility, radii, tides bibliographic code 1993lpi .24..349c
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    Tectonic features on Triton have been mapped as part of a larger study of the geology of Triton. Few purely tectonic structures are found on Triton: some grabens and possibly some compressive ridges. However, most of the other structures seen (primarily cryovolcanic in origin) exhibit tectonic control. A regional tectonic network has the following dominant orientations: N-S, E-W, NE-SW, and NW-SE. Most of the orientations are consistent with tidal deformations related to Triton's decreasing orbital radius. Localized quasi-concentric patterns may be due to interior processes such as mantle plumes.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Faults Jump to: navigation search Look up fault in Wiktionary , the free dictionary. Fault may refer to:
    • Fault (geology) , planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement Fault (dog) , in dog breeding, is an undesirable aspect of structure or appearance that indicates the dog should not be bred Fault (legal) , in criminal law, one must determine fault in a crime Fault (technology) , an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure Fault (tennis) , a serve that fails to place a tennis ball in the correct area of play Fault (power engineering) , an unintended electrical connection, a "short circuit", may be an asymmetric or a symmetric fault Fault (computing) , a type of interrupt in software or operating systems A penalty in show jumping applied in scoring horse and rider performance
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    17. State University Of New York At New Paltz: Geology Department - Faculty
    New York State Geological Association 81st Annual Meeting September 2527, 2009 New Paltz, NY
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    18. Faults (Geology): California - Free Online Library
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    out of article(s) Title Author Type Date Words Finding fault for an old earthquake. (Earth Science). Brief Article Jan 12, 2002 Pinning L.A. quakes down to a fault. Brief Article Mar 20, 1999 California's quake deficit fades. Monastersky, R. Brief Article Mar 21, 1998 The San Andreas' secret helpers. Monastersky, Richard Brief Article Jul 26, 1997 Mongolian quake lessons for Los Angeles. Brief Article Aug 10, 1996 Why California's coast fell into the ocean. Brief Article Jun 1, 1996 Fishing for faults in L.A. Brief Article Oct 15, 1994 Little-known fault poses quake risk. Monastersky, Richard Jan 4, 1992 ... May 3, 1986 Publications by Name Publications by Date Authors Literature A-D E-O P-T U-Z ... Submit articles

    19. NMT Community Archive: Items For Subject
    Issue Date Title Author(s) 21Aug-2009 Modeling groundwater flow in the vicinity of dip-slip faults Pine, Robert A. 21-Aug-2009 Structural geology and hydrogeologic characterization of
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    20. Geomorphology And Geology Of The Rampart Range, Colorado.
    descriptors *geology, *geomorphology, topography, faults(geology), stratigraphy, drainage, geologic age determination, structural geology, colorado
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