- published: 12 Mar 2008
- views: 5485
- author: mineguy101
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Deformation of the Crust - Lesson 10 - Part 2 of 6
Part 2 Deformation of the crust 10-Part2 •Normal faults •Reverse fault •Thrust fault •Grab...
published: 12 Mar 2008
author: mineguy101
Deformation of the Crust - Lesson 10 - Part 2 of 6
Part 2 Deformation of the crust 10-Part2 •Normal faults •Reverse fault •Thrust fault •Graben/Horst (Graben -- Yellowknife example) •Illustrated images of folds •Illustrated images of faults •Strike and dip
- published: 12 Mar 2008
- views: 5485
- author: mineguy101
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Thrust Fault model - building a mountain chain at Mount Mitchell, North Carolina
Near the summit of Mount Mitchell (2037 metres / 6684 feet) the state park features this m...
published: 09 Oct 2012
author: zeekzilch
Thrust Fault model - building a mountain chain at Mount Mitchell, North Carolina
Near the summit of Mount Mitchell (2037 metres / 6684 feet) the state park features this mountain chain model showing what happens when forces push two pieces of the Earth's crust together. In this case the model demonstrates a "Thrust Fault" - a low angle break which usually starts deep within the Earth's crust. Thrust faults allow large masses of rock to be pushed up over each other creating a mountain chain... Here's my personal webpage about science: www.rogerwendell.com 10-01-2012
- published: 09 Oct 2012
- views: 111
- author: zeekzilch
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Earthquake Country LA Chapter 5 Thrust Faults
Through live-action demonstrations and vivid animations, Dr. Pat Abbott explains how earth...
published: 18 May 2007
author: neesit
Earthquake Country LA Chapter 5 Thrust Faults
Through live-action demonstrations and vivid animations, Dr. Pat Abbott explains how earthquakes have shaped the scenery and the character of the greater Los Angeles area. Dr. Abbott shows how faults capable of large earthquakes lie beneath most of the area, posing great risk to the millions of people living in earthquake country. Animations illustrate how and why earthquakes happen, how mountains and valleys have formed as a result, how the ground will shake in large earthquakes, and why this shaking is so destructive to buildings. Dr. Abbott also shows how to evaluate your home for earthquake safety and explains how to reduce the devastating effects of earthquakes. This video is part of Dr. Abbott's "Written in Stone" series. www.earthquakecountry.info
- published: 18 May 2007
- views: 23061
- author: neesit
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Reverse_fault_480.mov
more animations: www.iris.edu In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relat...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: Iris Eno
Reverse_fault_480.mov
more animations: www.iris.edu In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relative to the block below the fault. This fault motion is caused by compressional forces and results in shortening. A reverse fault is called a thrust fault if the dip of the fault plane is small. [Other names: thrust fault, reverse-slip fault or compressional fault] EX., Rocky Mountains, Himalayas
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 17885
- author: Iris Eno
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Thrust Fault
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published: 19 Oct 2009
author: Gravitron5000
Thrust Fault
- published: 19 Oct 2009
- views: 354
- author: Gravitron5000
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A combined thrust / normal fault experiment (GUtech @ RWTH Aachen)
A group of Applied Geosciences students from the German University of Technology in Oman (...
published: 11 Aug 2010
author: StrucGeology
A combined thrust / normal fault experiment (GUtech @ RWTH Aachen)
A group of Applied Geosciences students from the German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech, www.geo.gutech.edu.om visited Germany for a three week study-trip. The group of thirteen Bachelor students left Muscat on the 16th of July, 2010. The whole study-trip was sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). One of the exercises was to model faults in a combined normal fault / thrust fault sandbox. This movie shows the results. For more information: www.geo.gutech.edu.om & www.ged.rwth-aachen.de.
- published: 11 Aug 2010
- views: 3242
- author: StrucGeology
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3D Animation showing Formation of a Tsunami
3D animation showing the anatomy and formation of a Tsunami. The animation shows the movem...
published: 18 Mar 2011
author: TrialExhibits
3D Animation showing Formation of a Tsunami
3D animation showing the anatomy and formation of a Tsunami. The animation shows the movement of the sea floor or seabed (thrust fault or underwater earthquake). The force of the fault line causes an upward wave that moves faster in deep water. The wave height grows the speed slows in shallower water. This causes catastrophic damage upon landfall. For copyright to use this animation on your website or TV, contact us at Trial Exhibits - www.trialexhibitsinc.com
- published: 18 Mar 2011
- views: 107300
- author: TrialExhibits
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Thrust Fault
Thrust Fault, V3, McKenzie Pond, Saranac Lake, NY...
published: 02 Jul 2008
author: Gravitron5000
Thrust Fault
Thrust Fault, V3, McKenzie Pond, Saranac Lake, NY
- published: 02 Jul 2008
- views: 1292
- author: Gravitron5000
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Thrust faults
Thrust faults...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: AstrobioVFT
Thrust faults
Thrust faults
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 17
- author: AstrobioVFT
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Sandwich Fault Zone CRSP Part 1_4-30-11.mpg
This is a geologic tour along the exposed western edge of the Sandwich Fault Zone. The sin...
published: 01 May 2011
author: MIGEvideo
Sandwich Fault Zone CRSP Part 1_4-30-11.mpg
This is a geologic tour along the exposed western edge of the Sandwich Fault Zone. The single largest fault in northern Illinois. Two spots are explored just outside of Castle Rock State Park in Ogle County. We studied a thrust fault and a normal fault. Due to length, the video had to be divided into two separate parts. This is part 1 of 2.
- published: 01 May 2011
- views: 299
- author: MIGEvideo
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Reverse Fault
In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relative to the block below the fau...
published: 26 Nov 2008
author: Iris Eno
Reverse Fault
In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relative to the block below the fault. This fault motion is caused by compressional forces and results in shortening. A reverse fault is called a thrust fault if the dip of the fault plane is small. [Other names: thrust fault, reverse-slip fault or compressional fault] EX., Rocky Mountains, Himalayas More Info at: www.iris.edu
- published: 26 Nov 2008
- views: 17106
- author: Iris Eno
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Sandwich Fault Zone CRSP Part 2_4-30-11.mpg
This is a geologic tour along the exposed western edge of the Sandwich Fault Zone. The sin...
published: 01 May 2011
author: MIGEvideo
Sandwich Fault Zone CRSP Part 2_4-30-11.mpg
This is a geologic tour along the exposed western edge of the Sandwich Fault Zone. The single largest fault in northern Illinois. Two spots are explored just outside of Castle Rock State Park in Ogle County. We studied a thrust fault and a normal fault. Due to length, the video had to be divided into two separate parts. This is part 2 of 2.
- published: 01 May 2011
- views: 236
- author: MIGEvideo
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Our Universe in Perspective: Scott Owen on Bob Tuskin May 27, 2011 Part 3 of 3
Scott Owen talks Earth changes live on the Bob Tuskin Show May 27 2011. Part 3 of 3. This ...
published: 30 May 2011
author: MrJamenard
Our Universe in Perspective: Scott Owen on Bob Tuskin May 27, 2011 Part 3 of 3
Scott Owen talks Earth changes live on the Bob Tuskin Show May 27 2011. Part 3 of 3. This final section includes: Geologic Fault Types, Thrust Fault, massive Tsunamis, P and S waves, Undersea Power Cables, Pilipino Fault Earthquake Coming, NWO, Apocalypse May 21 2011, Winds, Tornado in Northern California, Flooding, Food Shortages, HAARP, ArkStorm, droughts, Lightning, Pollinating Wildlife, Ocean Current Effects on Earth Climate, Weather Manipulation, CERN, Chemtrails, Bending Light Project, Higgs Boson, Time Projection Tunnel Attention Youtube - FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, the material on this Youtube channel is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 1285
- author: MrJamenard
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'blind thrust fault', sanhi ng lindol sa visayas kahapon
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published: 07 Feb 2012
author: news5philippines
'blind thrust fault', sanhi ng lindol sa visayas kahapon
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 529
- author: news5philippines
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Reverse Faults
In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relative to the block below the fau...
published: 18 Nov 2008
author: Iris Eno
Reverse Faults
In a reverse fault, the block above the fault moves up relative to the block below the fault. This fault motion is caused by compressional forces and results in shortening. A reverse fault is called a thrust fault if the dip of the fault plane is small. [Other names: thrust fault, reverse-slip fault or compressional fault] EX., Rocky Mountains, Himalayas More into at: www.iris.edu
- published: 18 Nov 2008
- views: 3754
- author: Iris Eno
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Mark Alburger - Prehistoric Atlas: II. Asia
Mark Alburger's Prehistoric Atlas (Book for Keyboard): II. Asia (Mumbai Multani Collision)...
published: 30 Jul 2010
author: DrMarkAlburger
Mark Alburger - Prehistoric Atlas: II. Asia
Mark Alburger's Prehistoric Atlas (Book for Keyboard): II. Asia (Mumbai Multani Collision) (Op. 15, 1979) - Plate-tectonics thrust fault on multani raga exercise learned from Terry Riley (Video assemblage from July 29, 2010)
- published: 30 Jul 2010
- views: 311
- author: DrMarkAlburger
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The 11th FEA Student Conference - Mohamed Harajli: "Implications of the Recent Mapping..."
The 11th FEA Student Conference [FEASC] was held at the Faculty of Engineering and Archite...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: AUBatLebanon
The 11th FEA Student Conference - Mohamed Harajli: "Implications of the Recent Mapping..."
The 11th FEA Student Conference [FEASC] was held at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture [FEA] at the American University of Beirut [AUB] on May 16 and 17, 2012. The program included plenary presentations given by distinguished AUB alumni. Mohamed Harajli: "Implications of the Recent Mapping of the Offshore Thrust Fault System on the Seismic Hazard of Lebanon" Dr. Harajli is a Professor of Civil Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture [FEA] at AUB. He obtained his BE degree in Civil Engineering from AUB, his MS degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, and his PHD from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. His research and teaching activities concentrate on the design and behavior of concrete structural systems under static seismic loading, seismic repair and strengthening using fiber reinforced polymer [FRP] composites and seismic hazard evaluation for earthquake engineering practice. Dr. Harajli has numerous research publications in prestigious international journals and conference proceedings, and he has accumulated an outstanding record of outreach activities and services on government and non-government organizations. He has occupied academic positions at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor and the University of Oklahoma - Norman, and he has several administrative appointments at AUB.
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 37
- author: AUBatLebanon
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Reverse Fault | Geology
Reverse Fault | Geology A type of fault formed when the hanging wall fault block moves up ...
published: 15 Aug 2012
author: Geology Page
Reverse Fault | Geology
Reverse Fault | Geology A type of fault formed when the hanging wall fault block moves up along a fault surface relative to the footwall. Such movement can occur in areas where the Earth's crust is compressed. A thrust fault, sometimes called an overthrust if the displacement is particularly great, is a reverse fault in which the fault plane has a shallow dip, typically much less than 45. This Video From : Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Geology page on : Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com Blog geology-page.blogspot.com
- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 1079
- author: Geology Page