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Jasmin
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23 April, 02:33
Forces used for the strike-slip fault in Iran:
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Terrell Rich
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Strike slip faults
Strike-slip faults are vertical (or nearly vertical) fractures where the blocks have mostly moved horizontally. If the block opposite an observer looking across the fault moves to the right, the slip style is termed right lateral; if the block moves to the left, the motion is termed left lateral.
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