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movement Fault (law),
blameworthiness or
responsibility Fault(s) may also
refer to: "
Fault", a song by
Taproot from
Welcome Faults (film), 2014
Fault (computing)...
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Prolonged motion along closely spaced faults can blur the distinction, as the rock
between the
faults is
converted to
fault-bound
lenses of rock and then progressively...
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interpretation would suggest.
Transform faults are
closely related to
transcurrent faults and are
commonly confused. Both
types of
fault are strike-slip or side-to-side...
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transmission line
faults,
roughly 5% are symmetric.
These faults are rare
compared to
asymmetric faults. Two
kinds of
symmetric fault are line to line...
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Exposes Your
Faults".
Dread Central.
Retrieved August 12, 2021. "
Faults".
Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster.
Retrieved November 21, 2023. "
Faults SXSW Review"...
- strike-slip
fault. Strike-slip
faults,
particularly continental transforms, can
produce major earthquakes up to
about magnitude 8. Strike-slip
faults tend to...
- This list
covers all
faults and
fault-systems that are
either geologically important[clarification needed] or
connected to
prominent seismic activity.[clarification...
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prominent examples of
compressional orogenies with
numerous overthrust faults.
Thrust faults occur in the
foreland basin,
marginal to
orogenic belts. Here, compression...
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Systematic faults are
often a
result of an
error in the
specification of the
equipment and
therefore affect all
examples of that type. Such
faults can remain...
- is the
topographic expression of
faulting attributed to the
displacement of the land
surface by
movement along faults. They are
exhibited either by differential...