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词汇 detachment-fault
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detachment fault

collocation in English

meanings of detachmentand fault


These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings.
detachment
noun
uk /dɪˈtætʃ.mənt/ us /dɪˈtætʃ.mənt/
a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a ...
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fault
noun
uk /fɒlt/ us /fɑːlt/
a mistake, especially something for which you are ...
See more at fault


Examples of detachment fault


detachment fault
The decrease of dip angles of the fault planes towards the north suggests that the faults may be connected to a detachmentfault at depth.
If no sticking mechanism acted, shortening across the area would have been accommodated by a single detachmentfault with a large movement.
This large fault therefore resembles a typical extensional detachmentfault at the top of a metamorphic core complex.
In other words, the detachmentfault is chopped by the steeper normal faults.
This action creates a series of fault blocks, which are progressively tilted as the detachmentfault progresses.
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The simple shear detachment became a deactivated detachmentfault once this rifting process began the formation of new oceanic crust.
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This fault merges with a low-angle detachmentfault at 7 km deep that developed along the top of a slightly south-dipping zone of weak salt and shale.
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It is hypothesised that this structural reorganisation is in response to evolving stress patterns associated with the development of a possible detachmentfault under the volcano's west flank.
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These offshore faults could either be northwest dipping thrusts (if the overall geometry of the structure resembled a rotational slump failure) or southeast dipping (downslope-dipping) low-angle detachment faults.
This expedition was the first to associate the complex structures with detachment faults.
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However, other authors disagree that these should be called detachment faults.
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White ar rows indicate the sense of motion along low-angle detachmentfault and the black ar rows, high-angle normal faults.
Low-angle normal faults with regional tectonic significance may be designated detachment faults.
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This effect is particularly clear in the case of detachment faults and major thrust faults.
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These deposits can grow massive because detachment faults persist for hundreds of thousands of years.
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