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Normal Faults
A type of fault where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall due to tensile (pulling apart) stress in the Earth's crust.
Oblique-Slip Faults
Faults that exhibit both vertical (dip-slip) and lateral (strike-slip) movement, combining features of normal, reverse, and transform faults.
Normal Fault
A type of fault where the hanging wall slides downward relative to the footwall, typically caused by extensional forces.
Reverse Fault
A type of fault where the hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall, typically associated with compressional stress.
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