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  • 71Thrust fault — in the Qilian Shan, China. The older (left, blue and red) thrust over the younger (right, brown). A thrust fault is a type of fault, or break in the Earth s crust across which there has been relative movement, in which rocks of lower… …

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  • 72Transform fault — (the red lines) A transform fault or transform boundary, also known as conservative plate boundary since these faults neither create nor destroy lithosphere, is a type of fault whose relative motion is predominantly horizontal in either sinistral …

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  • 73Asymmetric fault — In power engineering, specifically three phase power, an asymmetric or unbalanced fault is a fault which does not affect each of the three phases equally. This is in contrast to a symmetric fault, where each of the phases is affected equally. In… …

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  • 74Page fault — In computer storage technology, a page is a fixed length block of memory that is used as a unit of transfer between physical memory and external storage like a disk, and a page fault is an interrupt (or exception) to the software raised by the… …

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  • 75Calaveras Fault — Note that Diablo Fault and Mount Diablo Fault redirect here. The Calaveras Fault is a major branch of the San Andreas Fault located in northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area. It runs east of the San Andreas, diverging from it in the… …

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  • 76Marianna Fault — Location of Marianna The Marianna Fault is a fault located near Marianna, Arkansas. The discovery was first announced by seismologists on January 21, 2009. It is not part of the more famous nearby New Madrid Seismic Zone …

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  • 77no fault insurance —    n: a type of automobile insurance required of car owners by law in 19 states (New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, North… …

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  • 78Monta Vista Fault — The Monta Vista Fault is the one below the San Jose marker. For recent activity in the region shown on this map see the USGS map for this location. With appropriate browser settings the live maps will also show all of the names of faults shown on …

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  • 79to a fault — adverb to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits too big • Syn: ↑excessively, ↑overly, ↑too • Derived from adjective: ↑excessive (for: ↑excessively) …

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  • 80Wasatch Fault — The Wasatch Fault is an earthquake fault located primarily on the western edge of the Wasatch Mountains in the U.S. state of Utah. The fault is 240 miles long and is made up of several segments, each of which can independently produce earthquakes …

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