What kind of fault is shown here (marked with a blue arrow)?Multiple choice question.right-lateral strike-slipreverse dip-slipnormal dip-sliptransform
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What kind of fault is shown here (marked with a blue arrow)?Multiple choice question.right-lateral strike-slipreverse dip-slipnormal dip-sliptransform
Solution
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answer you're looking for because your question is missing the visual component. The type of fault (right-lateral strike-slip, reverse dip-slip, normal dip-slip, transform) is determined by the movement of the earth's crust and this is usually shown in a diagram or image. Please provide the image or diagram with the blue arrow indicating the fault.
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