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         Faults Geology:     more books (100)
  1. A Land in Motion: California's San Andreas Fault by Michael Collier, 1999-12-01
  2. The Seismogenic Zone of Subduction Thrust Faults (MARGINS Theoretical and Experimental Earth Science Series)
  3. Finding Fault in California: An Earthquake Tourist's Guide by Susan Elizabeth Hough, 2004-05-01
  4. Structural Traps III: Tectonic Fold and Fault Traps (Treatise of Petroleum Geology/Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields) by Edward A. Beaumont, 1991-09
  5. 3-D Structural Geology: A Practical Guide to Quantitative Surface and Subsurface Map Interpretation by Richard H. Groshong Jr., 2006-04-11
  6. Seismic Interpretation of Contractional Fault-Related Folds (Aapg Studies in Geology)
  7. Geology of the Elsinore Fault Zone, San Diego Region: SDAG/SCGS Volume Number 31-2003
  8. Fault and Fold Tectonics (Ellis Horwood series in geology) by Wojciech Jaroszewski, 1985-01-30
  9. Guide to San Andreas Fault from San Francisco to Hollister (California Division of Mines and Geology, Bulletin 190, Field trip C) by Earl E Brabb, Marshall E. Maddock, et all 1966-01-01
  10. Geology and fluorspar deposits, Big Four Fault system, Crittenden County, Kentucky (Geological Survey bulletin) by George C Hardin, 1959
  11. The Wasatch Fault Zone in North Central Utah (Guidebook to the geology of Utah, 18)
  12. Tectonic Faults: Agents of Change on a Dynamic Earth (Dahlem Workshop Reports)
  13. Death Valley geology: Rocks and faults, fans and salts by Wes Hildreth, 1976
  14. An explanatory text to accompany the fault activity map of California and adjacent areas: With locations and ages of recent volcanic eruptions 1:750,000 scale (Geologic data map) by Charles W Jennings, 1994

1. LII - Results For "faults Geology California, Southern"
Results for faults geology california, southern 1 to 2 of 2 Topics include the San Andreas Fault, other faults, earthquake magnitude, and aftershocks.
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2. FAULTS(GEOLOGY) - Storming Media
Pentagon reports and documents about FAULTS(GEOLOGY)
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3. LII - Results For "faults Geology California Marin County"
Results for faults geology california marin county 1 of 1. Hidden Fault May Contribute to Bay Area Earthquake Risk. This December 2004 article describes the
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T630TFF263 F263 A Faults Fault in trench. Fault apparently offsets soil, therefore Holocene movement
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5. Records For Faults (Geology) Virginia Giles County. (in
Faults (Geology) Virginia Giles County.
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6. Faults (Geology) Montana (in MARION)
Faults (Geology) Montana. Heading Faults (Geology) Montana Basic Help Catalogue Home Page Library Home Page
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7. Discover: Finding Faults: Geology - First Seismic Profile Of San Andreas Fault -
Full text of the article, Finding faults geology first seismic profile of San Andreas Fault - Breakthroughs - Brief Article from Discover,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Tim Henstock spent a few nights not long ago setting off minor explosions and firing air guns across a swath of northern California. Henstock, a geologist at Rice University in Houston, was making a seismic portrait of Earth's crust beneath the San Andreas Fault. He found that the fault has much deeper roots than geologists had suspected, plunging 15 miles through the crust all the way into Earth's mantle. The San Andreas Fault system marks where the northbound Pacific plate grinds past the southbound North American plate. In northern California the system consists of three roughly parallel hurts: me San Andreas, the Maacama, and the Bartlett Springs. Henstock was trying to find out if the three faults were connected, as some earthquake models have assumed.

8. Records For Strike-slip Faults (Geology) Washington (State)
Strikeslip faults (Geology) Washington (State) Bainbridge Island.
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10. Discover Finding Faults Geology.(first Seismic Profile Of San
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12. Records For Faults (Geology) Mongolia Gov'-Altai Aimag. (in
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    Tim Henstock spent a few nights not long ago setting off minor explosions and firing air guns across a swath of northern California. Henstock, a geologist at Rice University in Houston, was making a seismic portrait of Earth's crust beneath the San Andreas Fault. He found that the fault has much deeper roots than geologists had suspected, plunging 15 miles through the crust all the way into Earth's mantle.
    The San Andreas Fault system marks where the northbound Pacific plate grinds past the southbound North American plate. In northern California the system consists of three roughly parallel hurts: me San Andreas, the Maacama, and the Bartlett Springs. Henstock was trying to find out if the three faults were connected, as some earthquake models have assumed.
    To map the faults, Henstock set off a series of seismic waves, both offshore and on land. From a ship, he fired big air guns underwater. The pulses from the guns generated artificial seismic

14. Discover Finding Faults Geology - First Seismic Profile Of San
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15. The New York Times Book Review Search Article
He faults geology, the historical science par excellence, for paying insufficient attention to the intellectual history that produced it.
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16. Login To GSA Journals Online
The Geological Society of America advancing the geosciences, denudation in warping and uplift of lowangle normal faults geology, 12, 95–98.
http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1130/0016-7606

17. Yucca Mountain Geophysical Studies
Geophysical studies from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) related to the Yucca Mountain site. Includes information on site geology, faults, borehole geophysics, magnetic and aeromagnetic issues.
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18. RU Dept. Of Geology: Schlische
Anders, MH, and Schlische, RW, 1994, Overlapping faults, intrabasin highs, and the growth of normal faults Journal of geology, v. 102, p. 165179.
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Research Graduate Students Graduate Program Undergraduate Program ... Geo-Links RUTGERS Info Roy W. Schlische Associate Professor of Geology
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My research primarily involves unraveling aspects of the evolution of fault systems and rift basins. Studies of fault growth and evolution focus on fault segmentation, linkage, fault scaling laws, and structures associated with border fault systems of rift basins. Current and recent research projects include: fault-population studies of normal faults in outcrops and scaled physical models; studies of oblique rifting and basin inversion in scaled physical models and in outcrop; and characterization of fracture networks in rift basins.
Much of my field work has been carried out in the eastern North American rift basins, principally the Fundy, Newark, and Danville basins. The photo shows the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in the Fundy rift basin, Nova Scotia, Canada. My students and I are part of the

19. California Geological Survey - Teacher Feature-California Has Its Faults
From January/February 1992 issue of California geology magazine There are two main types of movement along faults 1) a sideways movement called strike
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Teacher Feature: California Has Its Faults From January/February 1992 issue of California Geology magazine A fault is a fracture along which there is movement. Some faults are actually composed of several fractures called fault branches. Collectively the branches are a fault zone (see map). California's diverse landscape and complex geology can be attributed to faulting. Many of the State's valleys, mountain ranges, and desert areas show the effects of faulting. Faults create underground traps in which valuable reservoirs of petroleum form, and spaces in which underground waters deposit valuable metals in the form of veins and masses of ore. Faults are distinguished by abrupt changes in rock structure or composition. Sometimes a fault can be recognized by the displacement of a particular feature such as a bed or a vein.

20. California Geological Survey - Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zones
DIVISION OF MINES AND geology OPENFILE REPORT 96-08 ELSINORE AND SAN JACINTO FAULT ZONES (NON A faults). Brawley Seismic Zone
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
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OPEN-FILE REPORT 96-08 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 96-706 APPENDIX A CALIFORNIA FAULT PARAMETERS FAULT NAME AND GEOMETRY
(ss) strike slip, (r) reverse, (n) normal
(rl) rt. lateral, (ll) left lateral, (o) oblique LENGTH
(km) SLIP
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CHAR. RATE (events/yr) R.I. Down dip Width (km)(4) ruptop rupbot rake dip daz Endpt N Endpt S COMMENTS
B FAULTS
ELSINORE AND SAN JACINTO FAULT ZONES (NON A FAULTS)
Brawley Seismic Zone (rl-ss) P Slip rate and fault length reported by WGCEP (1995). Chino - Central Ave. (rl-r-o) (65 SW) U Unconstrained slip rate based on assumptions of slip transfer between Elsinore and Whittier faults. Earthquake Valley (rl-ss) U Slip rate based on Rockwell (p.c. 1996).

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