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  1. Thrust Fault | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Dec 31, 2014 · A thrust fault is a reverse fault with a dip of 45° or less, a very low angle. This animation shows a reverse fault which is a steeper-angle fault, but it moves the same way.

  2. Thrust Fault - YouTube

    A thrust fault is a reverse fault with a dip of 45° or less, a very low angle. This animation shows a reverse fault which is a steeper-angle fault, but it mo...

  3. Earthquake Animations | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    A thrust fault is a reverse fault with a dip of 45° or less, a very low angle. This animation shows a reverse fault which is a steeper-angle fault, but it moves the same way.

  4. Some simple animations of thrust structures - YouTube

    Cross-sections through thrust systems can appear, at first sight, bewilderingly complex. These three simple animation... Part of "The Shear Zone" video channel.

  5. Thrust Fault Animation - YouTube

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  6. Fault: Oblique right-lateral thrust - IRIS

    What causes a fault to move in oblique direction? On this fault, the right-lateral, oblique-slip faulting suggests both thrust faulting and strike-slip faulting. It is caused by a combination of …

  7. Folds, Faults, and Shear Zones - Visualizations

    Mar 23, 2011 · These simulations illustrate the formation of basic geologic structures, including normal faults, thrust faults, strike-slip faults and various styles of folds. The animations were …

  8. Rod Holcombe Structural Geology Animation Library

    The following animations used in Rod Holcombe's subjects have been derived from a number of sources as shown: Rick Almendinger's fault-bend fold animations (Cornell University) Fault …

  9. Focal Mechanisms Explained - IRIS

    The different faulting mechanisms for each focal-mechanism end member includes: strike-slip fault, normal fault, and thrust fault. GIFs for select segments of the animation available as …

  10. Fault Types: 3 Basic responses to stress - Incorporated Research …

    A reverse fault is called a thrust fault if the dip of the fault plane is small. [Other names: reverse-slip fault or compressional fault.] Examples include the Rocky Mountains and the Himalayan …

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