moves? Do you still remember the strike-slip fault and how it moves? OBLIQUE FAULTING OBLIQUE FAULTING This left-lateral oblique-slip fault suggests both normal faulting and strike-slip faulting.
This is caused by a combination of shearing and tension
or compressional forces. OBLIQUE FAULTING • It is caused by a combination of shearing and tension or compressional forces. Nearly all faults will have some component of both dip-slip (normal or reverse) and strike-slip, so defining a fault as oblique requires both dip and strike components to be measurable and significant. When does this type of fault occur? How does it move? OBLIQUE FAULTING • occurs when there is a downward movement of the earth's surface, like that experienced with 'normal movement', while at the same time having a sideways movement. MOVEMENT OF OBLIQUE FAULTING Do you know any report or news that report an oblique faulting? • 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake (M 7.0), • 1990 Luzon earthquake (Mw 7.7) • 2003 Masbate earthquake (Ms 6.2)
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