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fault trace

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fault trace [′fȯlt ‚trās]
(geology)


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It's very surprising how clearly you can see the fault trace as it cuts up glaciers," says Peter J.
Mineralization at Bouse is located primarily below the fault trace, in the lower plate, in pre-Cambrian rocks older than 1 billion years.
Also scheduled is the production of a satellite image interpretation map to define fault trace continuities and vein recognition, a structural aerial photo and a geological map".
 
 
 
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