Strike slip faults have a different type of movement than normal and reverse faults.
The hanging wall slides up and over the footwall.
This terminology comes from mining.
Hanging wall and footwall the two sides of a non vertical fault are known as the hanging wall and footwall.
A strike slip fault or a latteral fault moves in opposition of each other.
Thrust faults with a very low angle of dip and a very large total displacement are called overthrusts or detachments.
The hanging wall moves up and over the footwall.
There are three different types of faults normal faults reverse faults and strike slip faults.
The forces creating reverse faults are compressional pushing the sides together.
The names come about from the.
When working a tabular ore body the miner stood with the footwall under his feet and with the hanging wall above him.
In a non vertical fault where the fault plane dips the footwall is the section of the fault that lies under the fault while the hanging wall lies over the fault.
A strike slip fault that forms the.
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The hanging wall occurs above the fault plane and the footwall occurs below it.
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These are often found in intensely deformed mountain belts.
When movement along a fault is the reverse of what you would expect with normal gravity we call them reverse faults.
A reverse fault is when.
The hanging wall will slide upwards right.
Thrust faults are reverse faults that dip less than 45.
In a reverse fault the hanging wall right slides over the footwall left due to compressional forces.