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Dennis Fernandez
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5 March, 12:12
How can scientists map hidden faults?
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Cecelia Frost
5 March, 12:38
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There are a number of geophysical methods usefull for mapping subsurface or blind faults. Many faults are encountered in drill holes, or inferred from them by identifying off-sets by comparing the relative positions of rock units (formations) encountered in the drilling.
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