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- Geologic fault symbols are used to represent faults on maps12. The symbols are as follows:
- A light solid line for a depositional or igneous intrusive contact
- A heavy solid line for a fault
- A heavy solid line with triangular "teeth" for a thrust fault
- Dashed or dotted lines where there is uncertainty about the location of the fault or the type of fault2.
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- G - Geomorphic evidence The Earth's surface is transformed by movement along active faults, producing features that help us determine the location of the fault and are diagnostic of the fault's level of activity. ...
earthquake.usgs.gov/education/haywardfault/symb…Common map symbols are a light solid line for a depositional or igneous intrusive contact, dashed or dotted where there is uncertainty. A faultis symbolized by a heavy solid line, dashed or dotted where there is uncertainty. A thrust faultis symbolized by a heavy solid line with triangular "teeth". Note that with fault map symbolscourses.geo.utexas.edu/courses/303/303_Lab/Geo… - People also ask
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WebWhere geologists have been able to interpret the type of fault, additional symbols may be used to indicate if it is a thrust fault, a high-angle fault (normal or reverse), or even a strike-slip fault (usually shown with arrows …
WebFaults are the places in the crust where brittle deformation occurs as two blocks of rocks move relative to one another. Normal and reverse faults display vertical, also known as dip-slip, motion. …
WebEach of these three types of faults is marked in a standard way on a geologic map. I've sketched those symbols below. A normal fault is typically shown by a line representing the fault trace with a little …
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