Fall 2007Providence College1 Faults faults are fractures (breaks) in rocks along which appreciable displacement has taken place types of faults dip-slip.

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Fall 2007Providence College1 Faults faults are fractures (breaks) in rocks along which appreciable displacement has taken place types of faults dip-slip fault  movement along the inclination (dip) of fault plane  parts of a dip-slip fault hanging wall – the rock above the fault surface footwall– the rock below the fault surface

Fall 2007Providence College2 concept of hanging wall and footwall along a fault

Fall 2007Providence College3 types of faults  normal fault hanging wall block moves down associated with fault-block mountains prevalent at spreading centers caused by tensional forces

Fall 2007Providence College4 normal fault

Fall 2007Providence College5 types of faults  reverse faults hanging wall block moves up caused by strong compressional stresses

Fall 2007Providence College6 reverse fault

Fall 2007Providence College7 types of faults strike-slip faults dominant displacement is horizontal and parallel to the trend, or strike  transform fault large strike-slip fault that cuts through the lithosphere often associated with plate boundaries

Fall 2007Providence College8 strike-slip fault