The Emerson Fault is a geologic feature in the northern part of the US state of Georgia, running SW from Cartersville to the Alabama border. Along with the Carter's Dam Fault, it dates from the construction of the originally-volcanic Appalachian Mountains.
The Emerson Fault and Brevard Fault Zone are Destructive Forces in Georgia.
The Emerson Fault and Brevard Fault Zone are Destructive Forces in Georgia.
There are at least two US geologic features called the "Emerson Fault" : one in Georgia and one in southern California. NORTHERN GEORGIA The Emerson Fault is a geologic feature associated with the creation of the Appalachian Mountains. It runs from northern Alabama to near Carterville in northern Georgia. (see related question) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA The Emerson Fault, Camp Rock Fault, and Copper Mountain Fault form a 100 km line through the Mojave Desert north and east of Barstow, CA. These faults, among others, were involved in the Landers earthquake of 1992, which occurred north of Yucca Valley and Palm Springs, CA.
There are at least two US geologic features called the "Emerson Fault" : one in Georgia and one in Southern California. NORTHERN GEORGIA The Emerson Fault is a geologic feature associated with the creation of the Appalachian Mountains. It runs from northern Alabama to near Carterville in northern Georgia. (see related question) SOUTHERN California The Emerson Fault, Camp Rock Fault, and Copper Mountain Fault form a 100 km line through the Mojave Desert north and east of Barstow, CA. These faults, among others, were involved in the Landers earthquake of 1992, which occurred north of Yucca Valley and Palm Springs, CA.
The Emerson Fault is a geologic feature in the Mojave Desert in southern California, and was involved in the Landers earthquake of 1992. The Copper Mountain Fault, Camp Rock Fault, and Emerson Fault are along a line 100 km north and east of Barstow, CA.
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Destructive. In geologic time, the construction of the supercontinent Pangaea involved the collision of tectonic plates, including the African plate and the North American plate. Where the oceanic plate was subducted under the North American continental plate, the Appalachian Mountains were formed. The Emerson Fault in Georgia is one remnant of these collisions, and is part of the system originally referred to as the Cartersville Fault. (see related Geology link)
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