17. Draw a line along the fault on the image. 18. What type of strike-slip fault is shown in the photo? 14. Which side of the fault is the hanging wall on? LEFT LATERAL or RIGHT LATERAL LEFT or RIGHT 15. Which way is the hanging wall moving in the photo? UP or DOWN 16. What type of fault is shown in the photo? Use the satellite image below to determine what type of strike-slip fault is shown. NORMAL or REVERSE Use the satellite image below to determine what type of strike-slip fault is shown. Jadig Fasti 19. Draw a line along the fault on the image. 20. What type of strike-slip fault is shown in the photo? LEFT LATERAL or RIGHT LATERAL
17. Draw a line along the fault on the image. 18. What type of strike-slip fault is shown in the photo? 14. Which side of the fault is the hanging wall on? LEFT LATERAL or RIGHT LATERAL LEFT or RIGHT 15. Which way is the hanging wall moving in the photo? UP or DOWN 16. What type of fault is shown in the photo? Use the satellite image below to determine what type of strike-slip fault is shown. NORMAL or REVERSE Use the satellite image below to determine what type of strike-slip fault is shown. Jadig Fasti 19. Draw a line along the fault on the image. 20. What type of strike-slip fault is shown in the photo? LEFT LATERAL or RIGHT LATERAL
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The questions are in the photos!
Now you will practice identifying real world faults in photos. When identifying faults in the field you want to look for
similar rock layers on both sides of the fault and try to line them back up to see which way the fault moved. For the first picture, the photo below is a dip-slip micro-fault. Use pink rock layer to determine the offset that has occurred.
For the last three pictures of identifying faults, There are several layers in the rocks below that can be used to determine the offset along this dip-slip fault.
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