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A slip-strike fault is one where the two areas move sideways with regard to one another. A normal fault is where one area drops down, and a reverse fault is one where an area is thrust upwards.
It is a strike-slip fault.
Normal Fault
Strike-slip faults are the most common fault type around the San Andreas Fault.
a reverse fault
If a fault occurs in an area where rock layers have been folded, the type of fault it is likely to be is thrust faulting. This type of fault will have the ground on one side of the fault, move up and over adjacent ground.
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A slip-strike fault is one where the two areas move sideways with regard to one another. A normal fault is where one area drops down, and a reverse fault is one where an area is thrust upwards.
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
strike-slip fault
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a strike slip fault
It is a strike-slip fault.
Probably reverse fault because folding is the result of compressional stres and reverse faults are caused by compression
Normal Fault
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
The Owens Valley fault is a normal fault