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Rotated Normal Fault Cross Section 

Rotated Normal Fault Cross Section
Description: In beds which have been rotated after faulting, the angular relations between bedding and fault plane, combined with sense of offset, define the fault type. The example below is thus a normal fault.
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Map Symbols for Fault Types (1 of 4)
Uploaded:Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:51 pm
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Slip Measurements of Fault Planes


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