Neither. It is a strike-slip fault.
A normal fault is the opposite of a reverse fault.
three kinds of faults are normal fault, reverse fault, and strike-slip fault.
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
normal reverse strike-slip
the Hayward fault is a "transform" fault. :)
normal fault reverse fault slip strike fault
normal fault, reverse fault, strike-slip fault,
Normal fault, i believe is true.
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
The movement of the Hanging wall in the normal fault downward with the gravity whereas in the Reverse fault the hanging wall moved upward against the gravity
The normal fault, the thrust fault, the transcurrent fault , and the reverse fault.
No, the part of a normal fault that lies on top is called the hanging wall. In a reverse fault, the hanging wall is thrust over the footwall, which is the opposite of what occurs in a normal fault.