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  1. 3-D Structural Geology: A Practical Guide to Surface and Subsurface Map Interpretation by Richard H. Groshong, 1999-07-21
  2. A Land in Motion: California's San Andreas Fault by Michael Collier, 1999-12-01
  3. Geology of the Elsinore Fault Zone, San Diego Region: SDAG/SCGS Volume Number 31-2003
  4. Finding Fault in California: An Earthquake Tourist's Guide by Susan Elizabeth Hough, 2004-05-01
  5. Faults, Fluid Flow And Petroleum Traps: Memoir 85 (AAPG Memoir) by Rasoul Sorkhabi, Yoshihiro Tsuji, 2005-09-01
  6. Tectonic Faults: Agents of Change on a Dynamic Earth (Dahlem Workshop Reports)
  7. Earthquake Country: Traveling California's Fault Lines (California Traveler) by Eleanor H. Ayer, 1992-04
  8. Death Valley geology: Rocks and faults, fans and salts by Wes Hildreth, 1976
  9. Flow Processes in Faults And Shear Zones (Geological Society Special Publication) (No. 224) by G. I. Alsop, 2004-01-01
  10. The New Madrid Fault Finders Guide by B. Ray Knox, David M. Stewart, 2006-08-05
  11. At Fault by Kate Chopin, 2010-02-17
  12. The San Andreas Fault by Sandra S Schulz, 1992
  13. Net Dextral Slip, Neogene San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone, Coastal California: Geologic Evidence and Tectonic Implications (Special Paper (Geological Society of America))
  14. Rocked and Ruptured: Geological Faults in New Zealand by J.J. Aitken, 1999-12-15

1. RU Dept. Of Geology: Schlische
R.V., and Schlische, R.W., 1997, Anticlustering of small normal faults around larger faults geology, v. 25, p. 11271130.
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Research Graduate Students ... Geo-Links RUTGERS Info Roy W. Schlische Associate Professor of Geology
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Education
  • B.A., Rutgers University
  • M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Columbia University
Teaching
Extensional Tectonics Working Group at Rutgers
Structural Geology and Tectonics at Rutgers
Research Interests
My research primarily involves unraveling aspects of the evolution of fault systems and rift basins. Studies of fault growth and evolution focus on fault segmentation, linkage, fault scaling laws, and structures associated with border fault systems of rift basins. Current and recent research projects include: fault-population studies of normal faults in outcrops and scaled physical models; studies of oblique rifting and basin inversion in scaled physical models and in outcrop; and characterization of fracture networks in rift basins.
Much of my field work has been carried out in the eastern North American rift basins, principally the Fundy, Newark, and Danville basins. The photo shows the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in the Fundy rift basin, Nova Scotia, Canada. My students and I are part of the

2. Discover: Finding Faults: Geology.(first Seismic Profile Of San Andreas Fault)(B
Terms related to this article faults geology California. Finding faults geology.(firstseismic profile of San Andreas Fault)(Breakthroughs)(Brief Article)
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Finding faults: geology.(first seismic profile of San Andreas Fault)(Breakthroughs)(Brief Article) Author/s: Issue: March, 1998 Tim Henstock spent a few nights not long ago setting off minor explosions and firing air guns across a swath of northern California. Henstock, a geologist at Rice University in Houston, was making a seismic portrait of Earth's crust beneath the San Andreas Fault. He found that the fault has much deeper roots than geologists had suspected, plunging 15 miles through the crust all the way into Earth's mantle. The San Andreas Fault system marks where the northbound Pacific plate grinds past the southbound North American plate. In northern California the system consists of three roughly parallel hurts: me San Andreas, the Maacama, and the Bartlett Springs. Henstock was trying to find out if the three faults were connected, as some earthquake models have assumed.

3. Geology Of SLB - Fossils And Faults
Geology of SLB Fossils Faults. Revision 1, November 27th 1997
http://www.oepp.go.th/projects/icslb/slbgeo2.htm
Revision 1, November 27th 1997

4. Journal Contents - Analogue Modelling
311318. In KR.McClay (Editor), Thrust Tectonics. Means, WD, 1989,Stretching faults geology, v.17, p. 893-896. Mulugeta, G.,1988
http://virtualexplorer.earth.monash.edu.au/VEjournal/2002/Schellart/Mulugeta/pap

5. Faults, Past Earthquakes & Geology
You are here Home General Quake Info faults, Past Earthquakes geology
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Access to Earthquake Data Professional Organizations concerned with Earthquakes Commercial, Amateur and non-Professional Activities ... The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Information about the M 7.8 earthquake that occurred on the San Andreas fault. Recorded seismicity in California and Nevada
A map of magnitude 2.5 and larger earthquakes from Jan. 1, 1969 - Sept. 10, 2000. Earthquake History: California, Nevada, Baja California
A list of all significant earthquakes in California, Nevada, Baja California since 1769. Recent and Significant Past Earthquakes
List of webpages containing reports, damage photos, and geologic photos of recent earthquakes from around the globe. Field Trip to the Hayward Fault Zone
A guide to visiting an active plate margin in the Bay Area's backyard.

6. Earthquake Hazards Program - Southern CA: General Quake Info
You are here Home General Quake Info faults, Past Earthquakes geology
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Latest Quake Info General Quake Info Southern CA Office Additional Resources ... Search You are here: Home General Quake Info
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Maps FAQ Access to Earthquake Data Faults Faults in Southern California
Clickable map of faults and fault information. By Region

(These webpages are on the Southern California Earthquake Data Center website.)
Earthquake Catalogs

7. Query Results
Display Retrieved 13 Search Results faults (geology). NEXT 10RECORDS . Click on photo or title to view the image description
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8. Yucca Mountain Geophysical Studies
USGS geophysical studies are part of a national effort to geologically characterize a potential highlevel nuclear waste repository in southwest Nevada. Information on site geology, faults, magnetic and aeromagnetic surveys, borehole geophysics.
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9. Faults (Geology)
the project the collections biographies multimedia research uses.faults (geology). Royal Institution of Great Britain Syllabus
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  • Royal Institution of Great Britain: Syllabus of a Course of Three Lectures on the Origin of Land-Surfaces by Archibald Geikie, FRS Correspondence of Sir Archibald Geikie: American geologists Geological Survey notebook 'X X' Papers of Thomas Robertson
  • 10. Geology Anticlustering Of Small Normal Faults Around Larger Faults
    faults. surrounded by crack shields are master faults . geology; December 1997; v. 25; no. 12; p. 11271130; 4 figures.
    http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~schlisch/shadows.pdf

    11. California Geological Survey - Teacher Feature-California Has Its Faults
    and complex geology can be attributed to faulting. Many of the State's valleys,mountain ranges, and desert areas show the effects of faulting. faults create
    http://www.consrv.ca.gov/cgs/information/publications/teacher_features/faults.ht
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    Teacher Feature: California Has Its Faults From January/February 1992 issue of California Geology magazine A fault is a fracture along which there is movement. Some faults are actually composed of several fractures called fault branches. Collectively the branches are a fault zone (see map). California's diverse landscape and complex geology can be attributed to faulting. Many of the State's valleys, mountain ranges, and desert areas show the effects of faulting. Faults create underground traps in which valuable reservoirs of petroleum form, and spaces in which underground waters deposit valuable metals in the form of veins and masses of ore. Faults are distinguished by abrupt changes in rock structure or composition. Sometimes a fault can be recognized by the displacement of a particular feature such as a bed or a vein.

    12. Cr Ustal D E F Or Mati On Structural G E Ol Ogy Cr Ustal D E F Or
    3. faults. faults. geology 211, Physical geology, ©, 2002, Ron Parker
    http://www.earlham.edu/~parkero/Geol211/Graphics/2002%20Physical%20Geology%20Lec

    13. FLUIDS AND FLUID FLOW IN FAULTS AND SHEAR ZONES
    FLUIDS AND FLUID FLOW IN faults AND SHEAR ZONES An Episodically Evolving Bibliography Originally compiled by Department of Earth Environmental Sciences New Mexico Tech Supplemented, posted, and maintained by along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U. S. A., Journal of Structural geology, v. 13, p. 579586.
    http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geol/Faults/Faultsflow/FaultBibliography.html
    FLUIDS AND FLUID FLOW IN FAULTS AND SHEAR ZONES
    An Episodically Evolving Bibliography
    Originally compiled by Laurel Goodwin New Mexico Tech lgoodwin@nmt.edu Some of the topics below are more incomplete than others. Please send relevant additions and comments to either of the e-mail addresses listed above, and we will include new references as time permits. Last updated 21 February 2003
    CONTENTS
  • Deformation mechanisms in fault zones
  • Mechanics of faulting
  • Fracturing and veining associated with faulting
  • Seismicity ...
  • Other resources
    DEFORMATION MECHANISMS IN FAULT ZONES Back to Table of Contents
    Angevine, C. D., D. L. Turcotte and M. D. Furnish, 1982, Pressure solution lithification as a mechanism for the stick-slip behavior of faults, Tectonophysics, v. 1, p. 151-160. Antonellini, M. and A. Aydin, 1994, Effect of faulting on fluid flow in porous sandstones: petrophysical properties, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 78, p. 355-377. Antonellini, M. A., A. Aydin and D. D. Pollard, 1994, Microstructure of deformation bands in porous sandstones at Arches National Park, Grand County, Utah, Journal of Structural Geology, v. 16, no. 7, p. 941-959. Aydin, A., and Johnson, A., 1983, Analysis of faulting in porous sandstones, Journal of Structural Geology, v. 5, no. 1, p. 19-31.
  • 14. Earthquake Proof Design And Active Faults Civil Engineering
    Keywords Earthquake resistant design, faults (geology), Earthquake engineering, Engineering Civil, Technology
    http://www.civilbookstore.com/index/book/115.html

    15. Quake: Geology
    the surface expression of earthquake faults and ground failure caused by strongground shaking. An important facet of earthquake geology is paleoseismology
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    Latest Quake Info General Quake Info Earthquake Research Special Features ... Search You are here: Home Earthquake Research Geology
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    Borehole Geophysics and Rock Mechanics
    Crustal Deformation Crustal Structure Geology Seismology Strong Motion Seismology Software for Download Earthquake Hazards Program: Project Proposals ... Apply for an Internship at USGS Introduction to Earthquake Geology A stream channel offset by the San Andreas fault, Carrizo Plain, central California (photo by Robert E. Wallace) Earthquake geologists study the surface expression of earthquake faults and ground failure caused by strong ground shaking. An important facet of earthquake geology is paleoseismology, the study of the timing, location, and size of prehistoric earthquakes. Paleoseismologists typically excavate trenches
    Earthquake Faults in California The San Andreas Fault
    Good general introductiona to the fault, its geologic setting and the earthquakes on it, with nice photos. By Sandra S. Schulz and Robert E. Wallace.

    16. Buy The Best-Selling Book Journey Through Geology Earthquakes And
    Buy the BestSelling Book Journey Through geology Earthquakes and Volcanoes CD-ROM Volcanoes Transform faults Convergent Margins
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    17. Meta Subject Index To Government Information
    Faulkner, William, University of Louisville Library. faults (geology) CALIFORNIA MAPS (3), Infomine Scholarly Internet Resource Collections.
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    (Subjects F - FINANCE) Subject URL for Subject Pages FACTORIES REMODELING FOR OTHER USE UNITED STATES PERIODICALS (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections FACTORY AND TRADE WASTE UNITED STATES MEASUREMENT (2) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections FACTORY AND TRADE WASTE UNITED STATES (5) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Faculty National Library of Canada Faeroes University of Michigan Documents Center Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Fairs National Library of Canada FAIRS CALIFORNIA (5) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections FAIRS CANADA (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections FAIRS UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Faith-Based Initiative University of Louisville Library FALSE CERTIFICATION UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections FALSE PERSONATION UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Families (Statistics) University of Michigan Documents Center Families First University of Michigan Documents Center FamiliesServices for National Library of Canada Family University of Louisville Library Family National Library of Canada FAMILY University of New Hampshire FAMILY UNITED STATES STATES STATISTICS (1)

    18. Geology Of Death Valley References J Through N
    (1994) Overlapping faults, intrabasin highs, and the growth of normal faults. The Journal of geology, 102, 165180.
    http://www.aqd.nps.gov/grd/usgsnps/deva/devarefjton.html
    Selected references for the
    Geology of Death Valley National Park
    and surrounding region
    Compiled by
    Philadelphia J. Morrow and Michael N. Machette,
    U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO The following list of approximately 3,750 references was collected from National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey files, from a literature search using GEOREF, and from references supplied by participants of the April 9-11, 1999 "Conference on Status of Geologic Research and Mapping in Death Valley National Park" (see attached proceedings volume). References that are incomplete or seem to have errors are marked "reference incomplete" and should be used with caution. The list has not been heavily edited for consistency, nor has a substantial effort been made to cull or prioritize the list. However, it should serve as a great resource for those uninitiated in Death Valley geology. The compilers are greatly indebted to Blair Davenport (NPS), Mel Essington (NPS), Angela Jayko (USGS), and Chris Menges (USGS), each of whom supplied large source lists Some of the references have been coded as to the subject matter using the following codes. These codes follow the references.

    19. Geology Of The Columbia River Gorge
    Geologic faults A fault is a in scale. faults are classified by directionof movement. Distinguishing Characteristics. Hanging Wall
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    Columbia River Basalt Missoula Floods Previous Paths of the Columbia River ... Common Geologic Terms Geologic Faults A fault is a surface or zone of rock fracture, where there has been displacement of land from a few centimeters to a few kilometers in scale. Faults are classified by direction of movement. Distinguishing Characteristics Hanging Wall and Footwall: In order to classify the types of fault, geologists have adopted the terms hanging wall block and footwall block from early miners who found mineral deposits along fault zones. Imagine this: You are climbing to the surface of the Earth in the fault plane. Your feet are on the footwall block with the hanging wall block over your head. Dip-slip fault: All movement is parallel to the dip of the fault plane. One block moves up or down in the opposite direction of the block on the other side of the fault. Depending on the relative movement of the hanging wall and footwall blocks, two types of dip-slip faults are recognized: normal and reverse. Normal faults are characterized by the hanging wall moving downward relative to the footwall. An example of a normal fault in the Gorge is the Hood River fault. If the hanging wall moves

    20. Earthquakes & Geologic Hazards - Utah Geological Survey
    Utah Geological Survey information and internet links about earthquakes and seismic risk in the state.Category Regional North America Utah Science and Environment...... Earthquakes faults (includes maps); Liquefaction (includes maps by investigatinggeologic hazards and environmental concerns involving geology; provides state
    http://www.ugs.state.ut.us/utahgeo/hazards/
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    Landslides/Debris Flows ... Geologic Hazards Program Landslide scar, City Creek Canyon 1998.
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