Use Figure 10 (below) and for each block diagram, select the appropriate fault type and select the
Question:
Use Figure 10 (below) and for each block diagram, select the appropriate fault type and select the appropriate wall name or movement direction for letters A through F. Then select the appropriate type of stress that formed the fault.
In Block Diagram #1, A is the [ Select ] ["hanging wall", "footwall"]
and B is the [ Select ] ["hanging wall", "footwall"] .
The fault is a [ Select ] ["normal fault", "reverse fault"] .
The fault was formed by [ Select ] ["tension", "compression", "shear"] stress.
In Block Diagram #2, C and D have moved [ Select ] ["left", "right"]
relative to each other, making this fault a [ Select ] ["left lateral strike slip fault", "right lateral strike slip fault"] .
The fault was formed by [ Select ] ["tension", "compression", "shear"] stress.
In Block Diagram #3, E is the [ Select ] ["hanging wall", "footwall"]
and F is the [ Select ] ["hanging wall", "footwall"] .
The fault is a [ Select ] ["normal fault", "reverse fault"] .
The fault was formed by [ Select ] ["tension", "compression", "shear"] stress.
Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick