New Madrid Fault line
Yes.
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.
San Andreas Fault Line
Elevation can impact how active an earthquake fault is. Studies have shown that the higher in altitude a fault line is, the more active the fault line is.
The Zemolina Fault
yes
The fault line in Eastern Iowa is called the Plum River Fault line named after the Plum River By Savanna IL. The line runs from South of Cedar Rapids to Rockford IL.
The San Andreas Fault is the fault line that runs through Haiti.
The New Madrid system.
Belair fault
The drifts follow a major fault line which runs east and west through the mountains.
Denali fault. It is a transform plate boundary
The Brevard Fault Line runs through Georgia.
Although it is above the Mason Dixon line, many people who live there have a very distinct southern draw. Many men from southern Indiana even fought for the confederates and you can still confederate flags on houses there today.
The Chaman Fault is the major fault line in Pakistan. It starts just off the coast of Pakistan and travels northeast through Pakistan in into Afghanistan.
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.
Most fault lines in Michigan run in a northwest to northeast pattern. There have been several fault lines identified in these Michigan counties: * from southern cheboygan to northern Alpena * from Antrim through Otsego and into Montmorency * from southern Antrim through Otsego and into northern Crawford * Ogemaw * a long fault line from Kalkaska through Crawford, Roscommon, Ogemaw, & Arenac * a small fault from Misaukee to Roscommon * from Gladwin to Bay * from Clare to Gladwin, Midland, Bay, & Tuscola * across Oceana and into Newaygo * from Osceola through Clare, Isabella, and Midland * from Sanilac to St. Clair * a fault across the borders of Saginaw, Genesee, and Lapeer * from Shiawassee through Livingston * from borders of Livingston down through Ingham, Washtenaw, & into Lenawee * a small fault in northeast Lenawee This is probably not a comprehensive list as Michigan sits on top of very thick bedrock and scientists find it difficult to map fault lines through this substructure.