... of the rocks along the fault line. The very straight course of Fryingpan Creek from elevation 1,311 feet to its mouth is determined by the fault and it is interesting to note that this creek has a very slight fall in this part of its course and its... Geological Series - Page 571921Full view - About this book
| Virginia. Division of Mineral Resources - Geology - 1919 - 650 pages
...very slight fall in this part of its course and its bed is graded for the entire distance with ripple1 "Trace" of a fault is here used in its mathematical...fault is shown in detail on the Regina, Ky., and the flintwood and Rucu. Va., sheets of the Topographic Atlas of the United States and published as Plate... | |
| Heinrich Ries, Ransom Evarts Somers - Clay - 1920 - 422 pages
...very slight fall in this part of its course and its bed is graded for the entire distance with ripple1 "Trace" of a fault is here used in its mathematical...fault is shown in detail on the Regina, Ky., and the riint'vr.od and Pucu, Va., sheets of the Topographic Atlas of the United States and puhlished as Plate... | |
| Geology - 1921 - 804 pages
...and Coal Resources of Buchanan County, Virginia," Virginia Gcol. Survey Bull. 18 (1918), pp. 58-59. J "Trace" of a fault is here used in its mathematical...of the fault plane with the surface of the earth. Fork of Big Sandy River, and even at those places it is marked by the allineation of minor drainage... | |
| United States. Department of the Army - Geology - 1971 - 144 pages
...consist of numerous small faults, or it may be a zone of broken or crushed rock material. (5) Fault line. The intersection of the fault plane with the surface of the earth is known as the fault line, fault trace, or fault outcrop (fig. 3-16). (6) Slickensides. Slickensides... | |
| Geology - 1921 - 812 pages
...and Coal Resources of Buchanan County, Virginia," Virginia Ccol. Survey Bull. 18 (1918), pp. 58-59. 2 "Trace" of a fault is here used in its mathematical...of the fault plane with the surface of the earth. Fork of Big Sandy River, and even at those places it is marked by the allineation of minor drainage... | |
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