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Damage zones around strike-slip fault systems and strike-slip fault evolution, Crackington Haven, southwest England

Geosciences Journal, 2000
A well exposed outcrop of Upper Carboniferous greywackes and slates at Crackington Haven, north Cornwall, shows several episodes of strike-slip faulting. Exposure-scale structures display may features typical of strike-slip fault systems including: splay faults, wing cracks, jogs, fault bends, fault branches, λ faults, rotated blocks, together with ...
Young-Seog Kim   +2 more
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Off-fault Deformation Associated with Strike-slip Faults

Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, 2018
AbstractHabitable buildings can be protected from surface fault rupture by establishing structure “setback zones” similar in purpose to legally mandated zones in California and Utah. But post-earthquake surveys of offset and warped linear cultural features, believed to have been straight prior to the event, demonstrate that potentially damaging ...
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Active strike-slip faulting in El Salvador, Central America

Geology, 2005
Several major earthquakes have affected El Salvador, Central America, during the Past 100 yr as a consequence of oblique subduction of the Cocos plate under the Caribbean plate, which is partitioned between trench-orthogonal compression and strike-slip defor- mation parallel to the volcanic arc.
CORTI G.   +3 more
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Strike-Slip Fault

2014
Stress orientation responsible for formation of strike slip fault is described along with rheological controls on development of the fault. Conjugate strike slip faults are discussed with special reference to necessity of rotation of faults with progressive deformation.
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Dating of the Karakorum Strike‐slip Fault

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2001
AbstractThis paper mainly discusses the timing of the Karakorum strike‐slip fault, and gives a brief introduction of its structures, offset, and deformational style. This fault strikes NNW‐SSE. Asymmetrical folds, stretching lineation, S‐C fabrics, feldspar and quartz s̀‐porphyroclasts, domino structure, shear cleavages and faults in the fault zone are
Zhou, Y.   +6 more
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Sidewall ripouts in strike-slip faults

Journal of Structural Geology, 1989
Abstract Distinctive splay fault configurations in wallrocks associated with pseudotachylyte-bearing strike-slip fault structures at three different localities are recognized as ‘sidewall ripouts’. Sidewall ripout structures occur as asymmetric, doubly-tapered, fault-bounded lenses or slabs adjacent to a dominant planar fault surface.
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Sinuosity of strike-slip fault traces

Geology, 1975
A mechanical basis for the occurrence of curvature or sinuosity on strike-slip faults is postulated from finite-element simulation of an earthquake sequence on the Parkfield, California, segment of the San Andreas fault. Using discontinuity fields from measured displacements associated with the M ≅ 5.3 earthquakes of June 1966, motions along 16 km of ...
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Volcanism in Reverse and Strike-Slip Fault Settings

2009
Traditionally volcanism is thought to require an extensional state of stress in the crust. This review examines recent relevant data demonstrating that volcanism occurs also in compressional tectonic settings associated with reverse and strike-slip faulting.
Tibaldi A.   +2 more
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Strike-Slip Faults of Northern Venezuela

AAPG Bulletin, 1956
The Caribbean Mountains of northern Venezuela, and the area covered by the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela have been displaced to the east, relative to the land on the south, along a system of major strike-slip faults. From west to east this right-lateral fracture system consists of the following big faults: the Ocoa fault in the northern ...
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Rotational Strike-Slip Faults, Llandeilo, Wales

Geological Magazine, 1965
AbstractA number of rotational strike-slip faults in the Ludlovian-Downtonian deposits of the Llandeilo region, Carmarthenshire, are described.
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