Learning goals - January 16, 2012 You will understand how to: Describe the geometry of a fault (1) orientation of the plane (str
![Rock faults are ruptures along which opposite faces of rock have slid past each other. In Fig. 3-35, points A and B coincided before the rock in the foreground slid down to Rock faults are ruptures along which opposite faces of rock have slid past each other. In Fig. 3-35, points A and B coincided before the rock in the foreground slid down to](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/a01d6d59-0fb8-4df3-80d5-825072387556187408460538327319.png)
Rock faults are ruptures along which opposite faces of rock have slid past each other. In Fig. 3-35, points A and B coincided before the rock in the foreground slid down to
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