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Types of Faults
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San Andreas Fault | Geology
This Video From : Discovery Channel More Info : http://www.geologypage.com/2012/08/san-andreas-fault.html Geology page on : Facebook https://www.facebook.com...
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Joints and Faults.mov
A description of different kinds of joint and faults.
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94605 Geological Faults and Folds Model
http://www.artec-educational.com/geological-faults-and-folds-model/ Easily comprehensible model kit helps students learn about the faults and folds of the ea...
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Fault (geology)
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement along the fractures as a result of earth movement. Large faults within the Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic forces, with the largest forming the boundaries between the plates, such as subduction zones or transform faults. Energy release associate
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Types of Geologic Faults
A basic overview of the different types of geologic faults and their motions.
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Folds, Dip and Strike
Describes how to determine dip and strike of folded rock layers and how to interpret geologic maps.
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Grand Teton's Geology: Faults
Learn about the Teton Fault and how the landscape formed and continues to change in Grand Teton National Park.
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Faults
Mr. Lima explains how different kinds of stress cause different types of brittle strain
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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.
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Structural geology segment 3
Students learn the basics of different types of faults in this segment.
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Strike Slip Fault | Geology
Strike Slip Fault
A type of fault whose surface is typically vertical or nearly so. The motion along a strike-slip fault is parallel to the strike of the fault surface, and the fault blocks move sideways past each other. A strike-slip fault in which the block across the fault moves to the right is described as a dextral strike-slip fault. If it moves left, the relative motion is described as sini
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Geology of Seattle and the Puget Sound
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east fr
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Stress, Faults, Folds Review
Stress, faults, folds
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AutoCAD Geology Faults - Geology Fault Modelling in AutoCAD Civil 3D
Geology Faults In AutoCAD Civil 3D More information http://www.keynetix.com/civil3d This video was created Using AutoCAD Civil 3D and HoleBASE SI Extension f...
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Geology terms
Types of Dip-Slip Faults:
Normal faults: a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved down relative to the footwall. (horizontal extension, vertical thinning)
Reverse faults (aka: thrust faults): a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved up relative to the footwall. (horizontal shortening and vertical thickening: compression)
Strike-Slip Faults:
Faults where the movement (slip) between a
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Skeptic Society Geology Tours - Moonscape to Fault Zone 2010
Geology tour photo montage of the San Andreas Fault and the San Gabriel Mountains led by Dr. Donald Prothero, Professor of Geology at Occidental College and ...
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Plowing Through Geological Faults
An overview of plow system technology through geological faults.
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Rise and Fall of San Diego - Part 1 of 2
This is a description of the last million years of geologic history in the San Diego region, by Dr. Pat Abbott, geology professor emeritus, San Diego State U...
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"Earthquake Below" San Andreas Fault Geology 1975 NASA 15min
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/geology_news_and_links.html "National Aeronautics and Space Administration... This film discusses the threat of earthqu...
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Side-view of an volcanic growth fault (Analogue geological model)
While studying the internal structure of fault zones in basaltic sequences (EPSL 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.05.035), Marc Holland observed th...
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Geological Orientation Data From Surfaces in ArcGIS
For more tutorials visit the fault zone: http://thefaultzone.wordpress.com/ This tutorial focuses on extracting orientation data from computed surfaces in ge...
San Andreas Fault | Geology
This Video From : Discovery Channel More Info : http://www.geologypage.com/2012/08/san-andreas-fault.html Geology page on : Facebook https://www.facebook.com......
This Video From : Discovery Channel More Info : http://www.geologypage.com/2012/08/san-andreas-fault.html Geology page on : Facebook https://www.facebook.com...
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This Video From : Discovery Channel More Info : http://www.geologypage.com/2012/08/san-andreas-fault.html Geology page on : Facebook https://www.facebook.com...
Joints and Faults.mov
A description of different kinds of joint and faults....
A description of different kinds of joint and faults.
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A description of different kinds of joint and faults.
- published: 03 Jan 2010
- views: 12316
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author: wvannorden
94605 Geological Faults and Folds Model
http://www.artec-educational.com/geological-faults-and-folds-model/ Easily comprehensible model kit helps students learn about the faults and folds of the ea......
http://www.artec-educational.com/geological-faults-and-folds-model/ Easily comprehensible model kit helps students learn about the faults and folds of the ea...
wn.com/94605 Geological Faults And Folds Model
http://www.artec-educational.com/geological-faults-and-folds-model/ Easily comprehensible model kit helps students learn about the faults and folds of the ea...
Fault (geology)
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement along the fractures as a res...
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement along the fractures as a result of earth movement. Large faults within the Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic forces, with the largest forming the boundaries between the plates, such as subduction zones or transform faults. Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most earthquakes.
A fault line is the surface trace of a fault, the line of intersection between the fault plane and the Earth's surface.
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In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement along the fractures as a result of earth movement. Large faults within the Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic forces, with the largest forming the boundaries between the plates, such as subduction zones or transform faults. Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most earthquakes.
A fault line is the surface trace of a fault, the line of intersection between the fault plane and the Earth's surface.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 31 Aug 2014
- views: 416
Types of Geologic Faults
A basic overview of the different types of geologic faults and their motions....
A basic overview of the different types of geologic faults and their motions.
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A basic overview of the different types of geologic faults and their motions.
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 2568
Folds, Dip and Strike
Describes how to determine dip and strike of folded rock layers and how to interpret geologic maps....
Describes how to determine dip and strike of folded rock layers and how to interpret geologic maps.
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Describes how to determine dip and strike of folded rock layers and how to interpret geologic maps.
- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 95020
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author: wvannorden
Grand Teton's Geology: Faults
Learn about the Teton Fault and how the landscape formed and continues to change in Grand Teton National Park....
Learn about the Teton Fault and how the landscape formed and continues to change in Grand Teton National Park.
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Learn about the Teton Fault and how the landscape formed and continues to change in Grand Teton National Park.
- published: 14 Feb 2011
- views: 8189
Faults
Mr. Lima explains how different kinds of stress cause different types of brittle strain...
Mr. Lima explains how different kinds of stress cause different types of brittle strain
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Mr. Lima explains how different kinds of stress cause different types of brittle strain
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 11688
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 oc...
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.
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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.
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- published: 15 Aug 2012
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Structural geology segment 3
Students learn the basics of different types of faults in this segment....
Students learn the basics of different types of faults in this segment.
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Students learn the basics of different types of faults in this segment.
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 4227
Strike Slip Fault | Geology
Strike Slip Fault
A type of fault whose surface is typically vertical or nearly so. The motion along a strike-slip fault is parallel to the strike of the fault...
Strike Slip Fault
A type of fault whose surface is typically vertical or nearly so. The motion along a strike-slip fault is parallel to the strike of the fault surface, and the fault blocks move sideways past each other. A strike-slip fault in which the block across the fault moves to the right is described as a dextral strike-slip fault. If it moves left, the relative motion is described as sinistral. Local deformation near bends in strike-slip faults can produce pull-apart basins and grabens. Flower structures are another by-product of strike-slip faults. A wrench fault is a type of strike-slip fault in which the fault surface is nearly vertical.
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Strike Slip Fault
A type of fault whose surface is typically vertical or nearly so. The motion along a strike-slip fault is parallel to the strike of the fault surface, and the fault blocks move sideways past each other. A strike-slip fault in which the block across the fault moves to the right is described as a dextral strike-slip fault. If it moves left, the relative motion is described as sinistral. Local deformation near bends in strike-slip faults can produce pull-apart basins and grabens. Flower structures are another by-product of strike-slip faults. A wrench fault is a type of strike-slip fault in which the fault surface is nearly vertical.
Geology page on :
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- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 10920
Geology of Seattle and the Puget Sound
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troug...
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big earthquake in the Puget Sound.
Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. ’Geology of Seattle’ is part of an “I-90 Rocks” video series.
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The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big earthquake in the Puget Sound.
Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. ’Geology of Seattle’ is part of an “I-90 Rocks” video series.
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 301
Stress, Faults, Folds Review
Stress, faults, folds...
Stress, faults, folds
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Stress, faults, folds
- published: 29 Oct 2013
- views: 4953
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geology beg distension fault diapir
- published: 17 Sep 2006
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AutoCAD Geology Faults - Geology Fault Modelling in AutoCAD Civil 3D
Geology Faults In AutoCAD Civil 3D More information http://www.keynetix.com/civil3d This video was created Using AutoCAD Civil 3D and HoleBASE SI Extension f......
Geology Faults In AutoCAD Civil 3D More information http://www.keynetix.com/civil3d This video was created Using AutoCAD Civil 3D and HoleBASE SI Extension f...
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Geology terms
Types of Dip-Slip Faults:
Normal faults: a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved down relative to the footwall. (horizontal extension, vertical thinning)...
Types of Dip-Slip Faults:
Normal faults: a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved down relative to the footwall. (horizontal extension, vertical thinning)
Reverse faults (aka: thrust faults): a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved up relative to the footwall. (horizontal shortening and vertical thickening: compression)
Strike-Slip Faults:
Faults where the movement (slip) between adjacent blocks was in the strike direction)
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Types of Dip-Slip Faults:
Normal faults: a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved down relative to the footwall. (horizontal extension, vertical thinning)
Reverse faults (aka: thrust faults): a dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moved up relative to the footwall. (horizontal shortening and vertical thickening: compression)
Strike-Slip Faults:
Faults where the movement (slip) between adjacent blocks was in the strike direction)
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Skeptic Society Geology Tours - Moonscape to Fault Zone 2010
Geology tour photo montage of the San Andreas Fault and the San Gabriel Mountains led by Dr. Donald Prothero, Professor of Geology at Occidental College and ......
Geology tour photo montage of the San Andreas Fault and the San Gabriel Mountains led by Dr. Donald Prothero, Professor of Geology at Occidental College and ...
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Geology tour photo montage of the San Andreas Fault and the San Gabriel Mountains led by Dr. Donald Prothero, Professor of Geology at Occidental College and ...
Plowing Through Geological Faults
An overview of plow system technology through geological faults....
An overview of plow system technology through geological faults.
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An overview of plow system technology through geological faults.
- published: 13 Jun 2011
- views: 789
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Rise and Fall of San Diego - Part 1 of 2
This is a description of the last million years of geologic history in the San Diego region, by Dr. Pat Abbott, geology professor emeritus, San Diego State U......
This is a description of the last million years of geologic history in the San Diego region, by Dr. Pat Abbott, geology professor emeritus, San Diego State U...
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This is a description of the last million years of geologic history in the San Diego region, by Dr. Pat Abbott, geology professor emeritus, San Diego State U...
"Earthquake Below" San Andreas Fault Geology 1975 NASA 15min
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/geology_news_and_links.html "National Aeronautics and Space Administration... This film discusses the threat of earthqu......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/geology_news_and_links.html "National Aeronautics and Space Administration... This film discusses the threat of earthqu...
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more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/geology_news_and_links.html "National Aeronautics and Space Administration... This film discusses the threat of earthqu...
Side-view of an volcanic growth fault (Analogue geological model)
While studying the internal structure of fault zones in basaltic sequences (EPSL 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.05.035), Marc Holland observed th......
While studying the internal structure of fault zones in basaltic sequences (EPSL 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.05.035), Marc Holland observed th...
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While studying the internal structure of fault zones in basaltic sequences (EPSL 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.05.035), Marc Holland observed th...
Geological Orientation Data From Surfaces in ArcGIS
For more tutorials visit the fault zone: http://thefaultzone.wordpress.com/ This tutorial focuses on extracting orientation data from computed surfaces in ge......
For more tutorials visit the fault zone: http://thefaultzone.wordpress.com/ This tutorial focuses on extracting orientation data from computed surfaces in ge...
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For more tutorials visit the fault zone: http://thefaultzone.wordpress.com/ This tutorial focuses on extracting orientation data from computed surfaces in ge...
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Bent Transform Fault Boundaries Animation
Colliding & Spreading Bent Transform Fault Boundaries: Identifying the Geologic Features & Events
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Geologic Maps PART 2D Construction of a Section through a Geologic Map Showing a Fault Dr S
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Falesia Portugal
Falesia - an escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff, formed by the movement of a geologic fault, or a landslide.
Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at their base. In arid areas or under high cliffs, these are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus. Many cliffs also feature tributary waterfalls or rock shelters. Sometimes
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Creepmeter Meaning
Video shows what creepmeter means. An instrument that monitors the slow surface displacement of an active geologic fault in the earth.. Creepmeter Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say creepmeter. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Active fault Meaning
Video shows what active fault means. A geologic fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.. Active fault Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say active fault. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Geologic joint Meaning
Video shows what geologic joint means. A fracture in rock in which (unlike a fault) the strata do not move relative to each other.. Geologic joint Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say geologic joint. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Mars Science: Finding Faults in Melas Chasma [HD]
Melas Chasma is part of the Valles Marineris canyon system, the largest canyon in the Solar System. It has been recently suggested that Melas Chasma may have...
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Transform Software - Innovative Geology
Transform Software and Services shows upcoming "Innovative Geology" capabilities that include: high-performance map access, easy cross-section interaction, r...
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Exposing the Wasatch Fault -- A Source of Large Earthquakes along the Wasatch Front
Video highlighting a recent trench investigation of the Wasatch fault The Wasatch fault is Utah's longest and most active fault, extending along the Wasatch ...
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How earthquakes bash through 'creeping' faults MNN Mother Nature Network
Contrary to decades of geologic wisdom, creeping fault segments, thought to slide smoothly past one another, can switch to a different mode during an earthqu...
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Fault slip model for a portion of the Eastern California shear zone
Map reconstruction animation model of fault slip in the western central Basin and Range, northern Mojave Desert and Garlock fault region. This animation was ...
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Normal Fault | Geology
Normal Fault | Geology A type of fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, and the fault surface dips steeply, commonly from 50o t...
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Q&A; Geological Faults
Bent Transform Fault Boundaries Animation
Colliding & Spreading Bent Transform Fault Boundaries: Identifying the Geologic Features & Events...
Colliding & Spreading Bent Transform Fault Boundaries: Identifying the Geologic Features & Events
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Colliding & Spreading Bent Transform Fault Boundaries: Identifying the Geologic Features & Events
- published: 14 Oct 2015
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Transform Fault Plate Boundary
ID Geologic Features & Events...
ID Geologic Features & Events
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ID Geologic Features & Events
- published: 23 Sep 2015
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Falesia Portugal
Falesia - an escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff, formed by the movement of a geologic fault, or a landslide.
Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at...
Falesia - an escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff, formed by the movement of a geologic fault, or a landslide.
Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at their base. In arid areas or under high cliffs, these are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus. Many cliffs also feature tributary waterfalls or rock shelters. Sometimes a cliff peters out at the end of a ridge, with tea tables or other types of rock columns remaining. Coastal erosion may lead to the formation of sea cliffs along a receding coastline.
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Falesia - an escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff, formed by the movement of a geologic fault, or a landslide.
Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at their base. In arid areas or under high cliffs, these are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus. Many cliffs also feature tributary waterfalls or rock shelters. Sometimes a cliff peters out at the end of a ridge, with tea tables or other types of rock columns remaining. Coastal erosion may lead to the formation of sea cliffs along a receding coastline.
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 7
Creepmeter Meaning
Video shows what creepmeter means. An instrument that monitors the slow surface displacement of an active geologic fault in the earth.. Creepmeter Meaning. How...
Video shows what creepmeter means. An instrument that monitors the slow surface displacement of an active geologic fault in the earth.. Creepmeter Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say creepmeter. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what creepmeter means. An instrument that monitors the slow surface displacement of an active geologic fault in the earth.. Creepmeter Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say creepmeter. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 11 May 2015
- views: 0
Active fault Meaning
Video shows what active fault means. A geologic fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.. Active fault Meaning. How...
Video shows what active fault means. A geologic fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.. Active fault Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say active fault. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what active fault means. A geologic fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.. Active fault Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say active fault. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 02 May 2015
- views: 0
Geologic joint Meaning
Video shows what geologic joint means. A fracture in rock in which (unlike a fault) the strata do not move relative to each other.. Geologic joint Meaning. How...
Video shows what geologic joint means. A fracture in rock in which (unlike a fault) the strata do not move relative to each other.. Geologic joint Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say geologic joint. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what geologic joint means. A fracture in rock in which (unlike a fault) the strata do not move relative to each other.. Geologic joint Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say geologic joint. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Mars Science: Finding Faults in Melas Chasma [HD]
Melas Chasma is part of the Valles Marineris canyon system, the largest canyon in the Solar System. It has been recently suggested that Melas Chasma may have......
Melas Chasma is part of the Valles Marineris canyon system, the largest canyon in the Solar System. It has been recently suggested that Melas Chasma may have...
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Melas Chasma is part of the Valles Marineris canyon system, the largest canyon in the Solar System. It has been recently suggested that Melas Chasma may have...
Transform Software - Innovative Geology
Transform Software and Services shows upcoming "Innovative Geology" capabilities that include: high-performance map access, easy cross-section interaction, r......
Transform Software and Services shows upcoming "Innovative Geology" capabilities that include: high-performance map access, easy cross-section interaction, r...
wn.com/Transform Software Innovative Geology
Transform Software and Services shows upcoming "Innovative Geology" capabilities that include: high-performance map access, easy cross-section interaction, r...
Exposing the Wasatch Fault -- A Source of Large Earthquakes along the Wasatch Front
Video highlighting a recent trench investigation of the Wasatch fault The Wasatch fault is Utah's longest and most active fault, extending along the Wasatch ......
Video highlighting a recent trench investigation of the Wasatch fault The Wasatch fault is Utah's longest and most active fault, extending along the Wasatch ...
wn.com/Exposing The Wasatch Fault A Source Of Large Earthquakes Along The Wasatch Front
Video highlighting a recent trench investigation of the Wasatch fault The Wasatch fault is Utah's longest and most active fault, extending along the Wasatch ...
How earthquakes bash through 'creeping' faults MNN Mother Nature Network
Contrary to decades of geologic wisdom, creeping fault segments, thought to slide smoothly past one another, can switch to a different mode during an earthqu......
Contrary to decades of geologic wisdom, creeping fault segments, thought to slide smoothly past one another, can switch to a different mode during an earthqu...
wn.com/How Earthquakes Bash Through 'creeping' Faults Mnn Mother Nature Network
Contrary to decades of geologic wisdom, creeping fault segments, thought to slide smoothly past one another, can switch to a different mode during an earthqu...
Fault slip model for a portion of the Eastern California shear zone
Map reconstruction animation model of fault slip in the western central Basin and Range, northern Mojave Desert and Garlock fault region. This animation was ......
Map reconstruction animation model of fault slip in the western central Basin and Range, northern Mojave Desert and Garlock fault region. This animation was ...
wn.com/Fault Slip Model For A Portion Of The Eastern California Shear Zone
Map reconstruction animation model of fault slip in the western central Basin and Range, northern Mojave Desert and Garlock fault region. This animation was ...
- published: 28 Dec 2012
- views: 90
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author: Joe Andrew
Normal Fault | Geology
Normal Fault | Geology A type of fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, and the fault surface dips steeply, commonly from 50o t......
Normal Fault | Geology A type of fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, and the fault surface dips steeply, commonly from 50o t...
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Normal Fault | Geology A type of fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, and the fault surface dips steeply, commonly from 50o t...
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Structural Geology Master's Thesis Colloquium (1/2)
Geology of the Wolf Creek Fault Zone, part of the Ste. Genevieve Fault Zone, southern Illinois. Given at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, April 20, 2...
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Faults, Folds and Earthquakes Powerpoint for Educators - Download at www. science powerpoint .com
This is Powerpoint is one small part of a Geology Topics Unit that can be downloaded at http://sciencepowerpoint.com/index.html. The Geology Topics Unit whic...
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Earthquake History of the Salton Sea - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Learn how scientists use both onshore and offshore geologic data from the Salton Sea to understand the history of faulting and earthquakes in the southern most reaches of the San Andreas fault. Join Dr. Neal Driscoll as he describes the latest findings on regional earthquake hazards and relates the perils of conducting research in this geologically fascinating but at times inhospitable region of S
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GLG310 Lecture 15 Normal Faults
Lecture on Normal Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
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GLG310 Lecture 16 Strike-slip Faults
Lecture on Strike-slip Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
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San Andreas Fault Walking Tour, San Juan Bautista, California
Welcome to a San Andreas Fault Walking Tour with Geologist Fossil Phil! Historic San Juan Bautista is located right on the fault line and Fossil Phil gives y...
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Rift! Geologic Clues to What's Tearing Africa Apart
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) East Africa is one of the most geologically intriguing places on the planet—a place where the African continent is literally rip...
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Oklahoma Stroms madrid fault line
http://geology.com/state-map/
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Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervo...
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NOVA | Making North America: Human - Documentary 2015
Explore the intimate connections between the landscape, the colonizing of the continent, and the emergence of our industrial world. Beginning with Native American ancestors who crafted hunting weapons from stone traded across hundreds of miles, the program shows how pre-Columbian civilizations developed an expert knowledge of the landscape and its resources. With the arrival of Europeans, North Am
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Geology of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
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03--Geometry of Active Faults (LIPI Indonesia lectures 2013)
Geometry of active faults (mostly structural geology). Part of a series of lectures on Methods in Active Tectonics delivered in summer 2013 at LIPI in Bandun...
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Ep. 06 - Plate Dynamics
This program examines the movement and interaction of tectonic plates, which account for a vast array of geologic formations and phenomena — from California's San Andreas Fault to the Rift Valley of eastern Africa. The program covers convergent boundaries, subduction, hotspots, and the debate over what drives plate motion.
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Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake and Tsunami
James Roddey explains the potential dangers of living near the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The Cascadia Subduction Zone can generate a magnitude 9 earthquake a...
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The Really Big One
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large earthquake. But the risk for a "great earthquake" and tsunami is highest in the Pacific Northwest. Join seismologist Diego Melgar and learn about the risks, the geologic forces behind the potential for a truly massive U.S. earthquake, and efforts underw
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Geomorphology - Types & Components of Folds and Faults
This video starts with the various factors that affect landform development - exogenetic and endogenetic factors.
The main focus is on understanding the types of folds and faults and their components.
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the various types of folds:
1. Symmetrical fold
2. Assymterical folds
3. Isoclinal Folds
4. Monoclinal folds
5. Recumbent Folds
6. Chevron Folds
6. Plunge Folds
7. Fan Fo
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Cracking The Ice on Europa - Alyssa Rhoden (SETI Talks)
Europa's surface records a complex history of geologic activity including fracture systems driven by tidal stress, which varies daily as Europa executes its eccentric orbit. Obliquity, physical libration, and non-synchronous rotation would also contribute to the pattern of tidal stress on Europa. Hence, we can use observed fracture systems to constrain these rotational parameters. Using cycloids a
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Slow Earthquakes: Downtown Geology Lecture Series
CWU Geology's Nick Zentner presents 'Slow Earthquakes: A Trigger?". Topics include Cascadia's great earthquakes and slow earthquakes (ETS events) monitored b...
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Webinar: Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4
February 2013's webinar about Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4. Presented by dGB's Kristoffer Rimaila.
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Webinar: Discontinuity attributes for fault mapping in OpendTect 4.2
May 2011's webinar about how to efficiently implement discontinuity attributes in OpendTect 4.2. Presented by dGB's Friso Brouwer.
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Unit 2 Lecture 2: Folds and Faults
Unit 2 Lecture 2
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Himalayan geology part 1
This is purely a natural class room recording. No editing has been done. The whole lecture was given by Prof. Tapas Kumar Biswal, IIT Bombay. Course GS-649 (Tectonics and Mechanism of Mobile Belt).
Before watching this video please go through the previous Lectures. For any doubts please don’t hesitate to mail at: tkbiswal@iitb.ac.in
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The Lakes of the Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley is part of a huge geological fault in East Africa. This fascinating deep scar in the Earth's crust that divides Kenya in a north-south ...
Structural Geology Master's Thesis Colloquium (1/2)
Geology of the Wolf Creek Fault Zone, part of the Ste. Genevieve Fault Zone, southern Illinois. Given at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, April 20, 2......
Geology of the Wolf Creek Fault Zone, part of the Ste. Genevieve Fault Zone, southern Illinois. Given at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, April 20, 2...
wn.com/Structural Geology Master's Thesis Colloquium (1 2)
Geology of the Wolf Creek Fault Zone, part of the Ste. Genevieve Fault Zone, southern Illinois. Given at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, April 20, 2...
- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 409
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author: Mary Seid
Faults, Folds and Earthquakes Powerpoint for Educators - Download at www. science powerpoint .com
This is Powerpoint is one small part of a Geology Topics Unit that can be downloaded at http://sciencepowerpoint.com/index.html. The Geology Topics Unit whic......
This is Powerpoint is one small part of a Geology Topics Unit that can be downloaded at http://sciencepowerpoint.com/index.html. The Geology Topics Unit whic...
wn.com/Faults, Folds And Earthquakes Powerpoint For Educators Download At Www. Science Powerpoint .Com
This is Powerpoint is one small part of a Geology Topics Unit that can be downloaded at http://sciencepowerpoint.com/index.html. The Geology Topics Unit whic...
Earthquake History of the Salton Sea - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Learn how scientists use both onshore and offshore geologic data from the Salton Sea to understand the history of faulting and earthquakes in the southern most ...
Learn how scientists use both onshore and offshore geologic data from the Salton Sea to understand the history of faulting and earthquakes in the southern most reaches of the San Andreas fault. Join Dr. Neal Driscoll as he describes the latest findings on regional earthquake hazards and relates the perils of conducting research in this geologically fascinating but at times inhospitable region of Southern California. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [8/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11790]
wn.com/Earthquake History Of The Salton Sea Perspectives On Ocean Science
Learn how scientists use both onshore and offshore geologic data from the Salton Sea to understand the history of faulting and earthquakes in the southern most reaches of the San Andreas fault. Join Dr. Neal Driscoll as he describes the latest findings on regional earthquake hazards and relates the perils of conducting research in this geologically fascinating but at times inhospitable region of Southern California. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [8/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11790]
- published: 15 Feb 2008
- views: 11783
GLG310 Lecture 15 Normal Faults
Lecture on Normal Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook....
Lecture on Normal Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
wn.com/Glg310 Lecture 15 Normal Faults
Lecture on Normal Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 1214
GLG310 Lecture 16 Strike-slip Faults
Lecture on Strike-slip Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook....
Lecture on Strike-slip Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
wn.com/Glg310 Lecture 16 Strike Slip Faults
Lecture on Strike-slip Faults for Structural Geology. Graphics unless otherwise credited are from the Davis, Reynolds, and Kluth textbook.
San Andreas Fault Walking Tour, San Juan Bautista, California
Welcome to a San Andreas Fault Walking Tour with Geologist Fossil Phil! Historic San Juan Bautista is located right on the fault line and Fossil Phil gives y......
Welcome to a San Andreas Fault Walking Tour with Geologist Fossil Phil! Historic San Juan Bautista is located right on the fault line and Fossil Phil gives y...
wn.com/San Andreas Fault Walking Tour, San Juan Bautista, California
Welcome to a San Andreas Fault Walking Tour with Geologist Fossil Phil! Historic San Juan Bautista is located right on the fault line and Fossil Phil gives y...
Rift! Geologic Clues to What's Tearing Africa Apart
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) East Africa is one of the most geologically intriguing places on the planet—a place where the African continent is literally rip......
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) East Africa is one of the most geologically intriguing places on the planet—a place where the African continent is literally rip...
wn.com/Rift Geologic Clues To What's Tearing Africa Apart
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) East Africa is one of the most geologically intriguing places on the planet—a place where the African continent is literally rip...
Oklahoma Stroms madrid fault line
http://geology.com/state-map/...
http://geology.com/state-map/
wn.com/Oklahoma Stroms Madrid Fault Line
http://geology.com/state-map/
- published: 01 Jun 2013
- views: 460
Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervo......
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervo...
wn.com/Yellowstone Caldera The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervo...
NOVA | Making North America: Human - Documentary 2015
Explore the intimate connections between the landscape, the colonizing of the continent, and the emergence of our industrial world. Beginning with Native Americ...
Explore the intimate connections between the landscape, the colonizing of the continent, and the emergence of our industrial world. Beginning with Native American ancestors who crafted hunting weapons from stone traded across hundreds of miles, the program shows how pre-Columbian civilizations developed an expert knowledge of the landscape and its resources. With the arrival of Europeans, North America’s hidden riches became to key to prosperity, from the gold rush to today’s oil and gas boom. As a result, human activity has transformed the continent on a scale that rivals the geological forces that gave birth to it billions of years before. Yet, scientists warn of sleeping giants like the Cascadia fault, and the earthquake/tsunami one-two punch it could unleash on the Pacific Northwest. Even as we re-mold the continent to suit our needs, geologic processes inexorably continue, and they raise potential risks of catastrophe to our human civilization.
wn.com/Nova | Making North America Human Documentary 2015
Explore the intimate connections between the landscape, the colonizing of the continent, and the emergence of our industrial world. Beginning with Native American ancestors who crafted hunting weapons from stone traded across hundreds of miles, the program shows how pre-Columbian civilizations developed an expert knowledge of the landscape and its resources. With the arrival of Europeans, North America’s hidden riches became to key to prosperity, from the gold rush to today’s oil and gas boom. As a result, human activity has transformed the continent on a scale that rivals the geological forces that gave birth to it billions of years before. Yet, scientists warn of sleeping giants like the Cascadia fault, and the earthquake/tsunami one-two punch it could unleash on the Pacific Northwest. Even as we re-mold the continent to suit our needs, geologic processes inexorably continue, and they raise potential risks of catastrophe to our human civilization.
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Geology of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level....
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
wn.com/Geology Of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 1060
03--Geometry of Active Faults (LIPI Indonesia lectures 2013)
Geometry of active faults (mostly structural geology). Part of a series of lectures on Methods in Active Tectonics delivered in summer 2013 at LIPI in Bandun......
Geometry of active faults (mostly structural geology). Part of a series of lectures on Methods in Active Tectonics delivered in summer 2013 at LIPI in Bandun...
wn.com/03 Geometry Of Active Faults (Lipi Indonesia Lectures 2013)
Geometry of active faults (mostly structural geology). Part of a series of lectures on Methods in Active Tectonics delivered in summer 2013 at LIPI in Bandun...
Ep. 06 - Plate Dynamics
This program examines the movement and interaction of tectonic plates, which account for a vast array of geologic formations and phenomena — from California's S...
This program examines the movement and interaction of tectonic plates, which account for a vast array of geologic formations and phenomena — from California's San Andreas Fault to the Rift Valley of eastern Africa. The program covers convergent boundaries, subduction, hotspots, and the debate over what drives plate motion.
wn.com/Ep. 06 Plate Dynamics
This program examines the movement and interaction of tectonic plates, which account for a vast array of geologic formations and phenomena — from California's San Andreas Fault to the Rift Valley of eastern Africa. The program covers convergent boundaries, subduction, hotspots, and the debate over what drives plate motion.
- published: 06 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake and Tsunami
James Roddey explains the potential dangers of living near the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The Cascadia Subduction Zone can generate a magnitude 9 earthquake a......
James Roddey explains the potential dangers of living near the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The Cascadia Subduction Zone can generate a magnitude 9 earthquake a...
wn.com/Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake And Tsunami
James Roddey explains the potential dangers of living near the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The Cascadia Subduction Zone can generate a magnitude 9 earthquake a...
The Really Big One
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large earthquake. B...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large earthquake. But the risk for a "great earthquake" and tsunami is highest in the Pacific Northwest. Join seismologist Diego Melgar and learn about the risks, the geologic forces behind the potential for a truly massive U.S. earthquake, and efforts underway to build warning systems for the western U.S. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [12/2015] [Science] [Show ID: 29994]
wn.com/The Really Big One
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large earthquake. But the risk for a "great earthquake" and tsunami is highest in the Pacific Northwest. Join seismologist Diego Melgar and learn about the risks, the geologic forces behind the potential for a truly massive U.S. earthquake, and efforts underway to build warning systems for the western U.S. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [12/2015] [Science] [Show ID: 29994]
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 282
Geomorphology - Types & Components of Folds and Faults
This video starts with the various factors that affect landform development - exogenetic and endogenetic factors.
The main focus is on understanding the types ...
This video starts with the various factors that affect landform development - exogenetic and endogenetic factors.
The main focus is on understanding the types of folds and faults and their components.
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the various types of folds:
1. Symmetrical fold
2. Assymterical folds
3. Isoclinal Folds
4. Monoclinal folds
5. Recumbent Folds
6. Chevron Folds
6. Plunge Folds
7. Fan Folds
Then in faults the covered type include:
1. Dip Slip Faults - Normal and reverse
2. Strike Skip Faults - Left and Right lateral
For complete postal course refer http://www.examrace.com/Study-Material/Geography/Geography-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-Geography-Series.htm or email contactus@examrace.com
wn.com/Geomorphology Types Components Of Folds And Faults
This video starts with the various factors that affect landform development - exogenetic and endogenetic factors.
The main focus is on understanding the types of folds and faults and their components.
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the various types of folds:
1. Symmetrical fold
2. Assymterical folds
3. Isoclinal Folds
4. Monoclinal folds
5. Recumbent Folds
6. Chevron Folds
6. Plunge Folds
7. Fan Folds
Then in faults the covered type include:
1. Dip Slip Faults - Normal and reverse
2. Strike Skip Faults - Left and Right lateral
For complete postal course refer http://www.examrace.com/Study-Material/Geography/Geography-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-Geography-Series.htm or email contactus@examrace.com
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 8
Cracking The Ice on Europa - Alyssa Rhoden (SETI Talks)
Europa's surface records a complex history of geologic activity including fracture systems driven by tidal stress, which varies daily as Europa executes its ecc...
Europa's surface records a complex history of geologic activity including fracture systems driven by tidal stress, which varies daily as Europa executes its eccentric orbit. Obliquity, physical libration, and non-synchronous rotation would also contribute to the pattern of tidal stress on Europa. Hence, we can use observed fracture systems to constrain these rotational parameters. Using cycloids and strike-slip faults, Dr. Rhoden has been able to probe Europa's rotation state and uncover the first geologic evidence of non-negligible obliquity. Dr. Rhoden will present this case for obliquity and physical libration and implications for non-synchronous rotation and polar wander. In addition, she will present a model she has developed for a fault's response to tidal stress that accurately predicts the slip direction of 75% of strike-slip faults identified in an extensive survey of Europa imagery.
wn.com/Cracking The Ice On Europa Alyssa Rhoden (Seti Talks)
Europa's surface records a complex history of geologic activity including fracture systems driven by tidal stress, which varies daily as Europa executes its eccentric orbit. Obliquity, physical libration, and non-synchronous rotation would also contribute to the pattern of tidal stress on Europa. Hence, we can use observed fracture systems to constrain these rotational parameters. Using cycloids and strike-slip faults, Dr. Rhoden has been able to probe Europa's rotation state and uncover the first geologic evidence of non-negligible obliquity. Dr. Rhoden will present this case for obliquity and physical libration and implications for non-synchronous rotation and polar wander. In addition, she will present a model she has developed for a fault's response to tidal stress that accurately predicts the slip direction of 75% of strike-slip faults identified in an extensive survey of Europa imagery.
- published: 27 Feb 2011
- views: 3127
Slow Earthquakes: Downtown Geology Lecture Series
CWU Geology's Nick Zentner presents 'Slow Earthquakes: A Trigger?". Topics include Cascadia's great earthquakes and slow earthquakes (ETS events) monitored b......
CWU Geology's Nick Zentner presents 'Slow Earthquakes: A Trigger?". Topics include Cascadia's great earthquakes and slow earthquakes (ETS events) monitored b...
wn.com/Slow Earthquakes Downtown Geology Lecture Series
CWU Geology's Nick Zentner presents 'Slow Earthquakes: A Trigger?". Topics include Cascadia's great earthquakes and slow earthquakes (ETS events) monitored b...
Webinar: Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4
February 2013's webinar about Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4. Presented by dGB's Kristoffer Rimaila....
February 2013's webinar about Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4. Presented by dGB's Kristoffer Rimaila.
wn.com/Webinar Horizon And Fault Tracking In Opendtect 4.4
February 2013's webinar about Horizon and Fault Tracking in OpendTect 4.4. Presented by dGB's Kristoffer Rimaila.
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 996
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author: OpendTect
Webinar: Discontinuity attributes for fault mapping in OpendTect 4.2
May 2011's webinar about how to efficiently implement discontinuity attributes in OpendTect 4.2. Presented by dGB's Friso Brouwer....
May 2011's webinar about how to efficiently implement discontinuity attributes in OpendTect 4.2. Presented by dGB's Friso Brouwer.
wn.com/Webinar Discontinuity Attributes For Fault Mapping In Opendtect 4.2
May 2011's webinar about how to efficiently implement discontinuity attributes in OpendTect 4.2. Presented by dGB's Friso Brouwer.
- published: 12 Sep 2013
- views: 9
Himalayan geology part 1
This is purely a natural class room recording. No editing has been done. The whole lecture was given by Prof. Tapas Kumar Biswal, IIT Bombay. Course GS-649 (Tec...
This is purely a natural class room recording. No editing has been done. The whole lecture was given by Prof. Tapas Kumar Biswal, IIT Bombay. Course GS-649 (Tectonics and Mechanism of Mobile Belt).
Before watching this video please go through the previous Lectures. For any doubts please don’t hesitate to mail at: tkbiswal@iitb.ac.in
wn.com/Himalayan Geology Part 1
This is purely a natural class room recording. No editing has been done. The whole lecture was given by Prof. Tapas Kumar Biswal, IIT Bombay. Course GS-649 (Tectonics and Mechanism of Mobile Belt).
Before watching this video please go through the previous Lectures. For any doubts please don’t hesitate to mail at: tkbiswal@iitb.ac.in
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 9
The Lakes of the Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley is part of a huge geological fault in East Africa. This fascinating deep scar in the Earth's crust that divides Kenya in a north-south ......
The Great Rift Valley is part of a huge geological fault in East Africa. This fascinating deep scar in the Earth's crust that divides Kenya in a north-south ...
wn.com/The Lakes Of The Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley is part of a huge geological fault in East Africa. This fascinating deep scar in the Earth's crust that divides Kenya in a north-south ...