Slip, which indicates the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault, measured in the fault surface. The qualifying words relate to the strike and dip of the fault surface. Mineral Deposits - Página 133por Waldemar Lindgren - 1913 - 883 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Geological Society of America - 1913 - 850 páginas
...words, qualifying words being added to indicate the component of the displacement referred to: 9 Flip, which indicates the relative displacement of formerly...points on opposite sides of the fault, measured in HIP fault surface. The qualifying words relate to the strike and dip of the fault surface. Fit iff,... | |
| Charles Wales Drysdale - 1915 - 424 páginas
...mines where fault surfaces are visible, marked by slickensides, gouge, and fault breccia, the slip 1 or relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault measured along the fault surface, is commonly determined. On the surface, in dealing with the structures in... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1915 - 374 páginas
...mines where fault surfaces are visible, marked by slickensides, gouge, and fault breccia, the slip 1 or relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault measured along the fault surface, is commonly determined. On the surface, in dealing with the structures in... | |
| Frederic Henry Lahee - 1916 - 542 páginas
...produced by a multiple fault, de, shift; ,•/, dip shift; df, strike shift. (After W. Lindgren.) is "the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points...opposite sides of the fault, measured in the fault surf ace" ^ (Fig. 141). If there is drag or other distortion along the fault, the slip is not equal... | |
| William Harvey Emmons - 1918 - 642 páginas
...usually measured directly; the actual displacement must generally Ije worked out later. The slip is the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault, measured on the fault surface (Figs. 45,46). The meaning of strike slip and dip slip is indicated on the diagrams.... | |
| Fakhry A. Assaad, Philip E. LaMoreaux - 2004 - 428 páginas
...horizontal axis and axial surface (after Fleuty t964) Vertical L Horizontal 3.3.2.7 Slip A fault slip is the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault, measured along the fault surface (Fig. 3.19; Dennis 1967). A slip can be subdivided into horizontal and vertical... | |
| Richard H. Groshong - 2006 - 411 páginas
...structure-contour map construction because they appear on the map. 7.4.1 Slip Slip (or net slip) is the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault, measured along the fault surface (Bates and Jackson 1987). Slip is commonly described in terms of its components... | |
| Richard H. Groshong - 2002 - 348 páginas
...heave are the components usually most useful in map construction. 5.5.1 Slip Slip (or net slip) is the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of the fault, measured along the fault surface (Bates and Jackson 1987). Slip is commonly described in terms of its components... | |
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