File:Faulted serpentinite (Buckskin Gulch, Alma, Colorado, USA) (32142961810).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFaulted serpentinite (Buckskin Gulch, Alma, Colorado, USA) (32142961810).jpg |
Faulted serpentinite from Colorado, USA. (DMNH 8766, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, Colorado) Faults are quite common in orogenic belts. Faults are defined as fractures in rocks along which differential displacement has occurred. Dip-slip faults are those involving movement of rocks in non-horizontal directions. Strike-slip faults involve movement of rocks in horizontal directions. The two common types of dip-slip faults are normal faults and reverse faults. Locality: Buckskin Gulch, near the town of Alma, northwestern Park County, central Colorado, USA |
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Author | James St. John |
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