The main components of a fault are 1 the fault plane 2 the fault trace 3 the hanging wall and 4 the footwall.
Types of faults foot wall hanging wall worksheet.
This type of faulting is common in areas of compression when the dip angle is shallow a reverse fault is often described as a thrust fault.
The hanging wall will slide upwards right.
Students will be able to predict the motion of fault blocks given the orientation of the local stress field.
The line it makes on the earth s surface is the fault trace.
Students will be able to identify the footwall and hanging wall in diagrams or photos of faults.
The fault plane is where the action is.
Normal fault in this position the hanging wall moved down rela tive to the foot wall indicating normal fault activity.
When movement along a fault is the reverse of what you would expect with normal gravity we call them reverse faults.
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This picture shows that the central hanging wall moved down relative to the other foot walls.
The activity also covers common types of locations where these faults are found.
A dip slip fault in which the upper block above the fault plane moves up and over the lower block.
Strike slip faults have a different type of movement than normal and.
Where the fault plane is sloping as with normal and reverse faults the upper side is the hanging wall and the lower side is the footwall.
If we hold the foot wall stationary where would the hanging wall go if we reversed gravity.
Occurs where the hanging wall moves up or is thrust over the foot wall.
Young scientists learn about plate tectonics and the three different types of faults normal reverse and strike slip using foam models.
Students will be able to identify the type of fault shown in a diagram or photo.
You will need to know different types of faults and their characteristics.
It is a flat surface that may be vertical or sloping.
When the fault plane is vertical there is no hanging wall or footwall.
Three types of faults normal faults reverse faults strike slip faults fault terminology fault plane the plane along which the rock or crustal material has fractured hanging wall block the rock material which lies above the fault plane footwall block the rock material which lies below the fault plane.