False
No. A thrust fault is a low-angle reverse fault.
Reverse
Reverse Fault
Reverse / thrust faults.
Thrust faults and reverse faults are essentially the same, the only difference being the angle: thrust faults have a shallow angle of 45 degrees or less from horizontal. Reverse (thrust) faults and folds usually indicate rock being compressed. In many cases folds develop along reverse faults as one fault block is dragged along another, with an anticline forming in the hanging wall.
False
False
False
You can set the thrust idle point, which means that if you pull the levers back beyond that your get reverse thrust.
No. It is a transform fault.
No. A thrust fault is a low-angle reverse fault.
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
Reverse
Reverse
Reverse Fault
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault
Reverse / thrust faults.