Glossary of normal faults
Glossary of normal faults
Increased interest in normal faults and extended terranes has led to the development of an increasingly complex terminology. The most important terms are defined in this paper, with original references being given wherever possible, along with examples of current usage.
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Peacock, D.C.P.
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Knipe, R.J.
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Sanderson, D.J.
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1 March 2000
Peacock, D.C.P.
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Knipe, R.J.
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Sanderson, D.J.
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Abstract
Increased interest in normal faults and extended terranes has led to the development of an increasingly complex terminology. The most important terms are defined in this paper, with original references being given wherever possible, along with examples of current usage.
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Published date: 1 March 2000
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