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- transcurrent faults may die out without a junction with another fault. Finally, transform faults form a tectonic plate boundary, while transcurrent faults...
- In a strike-slip fault (also known as a wrench fault, tear fault or transcurrent fault), the fault surface (plane) is usually near vertical, and the footwall...
- dislocation, a Pan-African transcurrent shear zone. Syntectonic rhyolite intruded in this shear zone dates to 551±19 Ma, so the transcurrent shearing happened...
- (2 October 2005). "Gemini Ganesan – Romance King of Tamil Films". Transcurrents. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2012...
- Westraat, J. D; Kisters, A. F. M.; Poujo, M.; Stevens, G. (2005). "Transcurrent shearing, granite sheeting and the incremental construction of the tabular...
- Devonian. The Acadian orogeny resulted from oblique convergence or major transcurrent movement along a large strike-slip fault which represents the zone of...
- and the line of active volcanoes in Flores. This suggests that a major transcurrent fault cut across the arc between Sumbawa Island and Flores. This is considered...
- Ra****aksas are descendants of Dutu Gemunu and relatives of Lord Buddha". transcurrents.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2017. Retrieved 25 February...
- Cheleken Area, Central Caspian Basin, Turkmenistan; Complez Synsedimentary Transcurrent Faulting and compartmentalization in Plio-Pleistocene Calstic Reservoirs"...
- terranes. Shear zones can occur in the following geotectonic settings: transcurrent settingsteep to vertical: strike-slip zones. transform faults. compressive...