In an oblique slip fault having 30° dip, the net slip is 10 meters at an angle of
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Types of tectonic faults: normal fault; strike-slip fault; and reverse... | Download Scientific Diagram
GeoSciTweeps (on a break) on Twitter: "A dip-slip fault has a block beneath the fault and a block above it. The block beneath is known as the footwall, whereas the block above
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Engineering Infinity - Normal dip-slip faults The upper diagram illustrates the relative displacement that occurs between the blocks on either side of a normal dip-slip fault; the hanging wall block drops relative
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Rock faults are ruptures along which opposite faces of rock have slid past each other. In Fig. 3 - 35, points A and B coincided before the rock in the foreground slid