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downthrow

[doun-throh] / ˈdaʊnˌθroʊ /






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I hold a beast, an angel and a madman in me, and my enquiry is as to their working, and my problem is their subjugation and victory, downthrow and upheaval .

From Time Magazine Archive

A normal fault with a hade of 50 degrees, the original fault scarp worn away, showing cliffs caused by harder strata on the downthrow side.

From The Elements of Geology by Norton, William Harmon

Instead of being discouraged by adverse attacks he had 212 gained new vigor from each downthrow.

From David Dunne A Romance of the Middle West by Maniates, Belle Kanaris

The escarpments, however, are due in a large degree to the erosion of weaker rock on the downthrow side.

From The Elements of Geology by Norton, William Harmon

Under what circumstances should we term a fault a downthrow? and when should we term it an upcast?

From Geology by Geikie, James




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