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English: Figure from South African Geology - Schwarz - 1912 (Page 104)
Fig. 29. Diagram showing why a Normal (tension) Fault must always Hade towards the Downthrow as in A. In B, had the central block merely fallen in, there would be spaces between it and the enclosing segments. As there are no spaces the segments on either side must have pushed over the central block. The fractures in B, therefore, are reversed or thrust (pressure) faults, and the faults hade towards the upthrow. |
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Author | Schwarz, Ernest Hubert Lewis, 1873-1928 |
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