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About Quaternary Faults > What is a Fault? What is a Fault? A fault is a break in the rocks that make up the Earth’s crust, along which rocks on either side have moved ...
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Geologic Map of the Near Side of the Moon. by Don E. Wilhelms and John F. McCauley (1971) (U.S. Geological Survey map I-703)
Background and Information. DESCRIPTION: Pilot Butte Cinder Cone-- Geographic Setting, Geologic and Eruptive History. Special Items of Interest. Visit A Volcano - Pilot Butte ...
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This webpage details the model made by Ross Stein and demonstrated most recently at the May 2000 USGS Open House by the Earthquake Hazards Team
In geologic terms, a plate is a large, rigid slab of solid rock. The word tectonics comes from the Greek root "to build." Putting these two words together, we get the term plate ...
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