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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youGround displacement in an earthquake:- Surface rupture is the visible offset of the ground surface when an earthquake rupture along a fault affects the Earth's surface.
- During large earthquakes, the ground may permanently shift to a new position up, down, or sideways.
- Ground displacement can cause disruption of roads, utilities, and submergence or emergence of harbor facilities.
- The relative motion of the crust on either side of a fault results in persistent or permanent deformation of the Earth’s surface.
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Surface rupture - Wikipedia
In seismology, surface rupture (or ground rupture, or ground displacement) is the visible offset of the ground surface when an earthquake rupture along a fault affects the Earth's surface. Surface rupture is opposed by buried rupture, where there is no displacement at ground level. This is a major risk to any structure … See more
Not every earthquake results in surface rupture, particularly for smaller and deeper earthquakes. In some cases, however, the lack of surface effects is because the fault that moved does not reach the surface. For example, the See more
The form that surface rupturing takes depends on two things: the nature of the material at the surface and the type of fault movement. See more
Surface ruptures commonly occur on pre-existing faults. Only rarely are earthquakes (and surface ruptures) associated with faulting on entirely new fault structures. There is shallow … See more
To retrofit a house to survive surface rupture requires engineered design by geotechnical, and structural or civil engineers. This can be quite expensive. See more
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