| 1. | A normal fault may therefore become a reverse fault and vice versa.
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| 2. | The rupture was on a normal fault, at ~ 107 km depth.
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| 3. | The NFZ has many normal faults, often covered by the trench fill sediments.
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| 4. | The age relationship between the grabens and normal faults is complex.
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| 5. | Synthetic transfer zones must have major normal faults dipping in the same direction.
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| 6. | It has been suggested that these thrust faults originated along preexisting normal faults.
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| 7. | The high angle normal faults were reactivated as thrust faults, inverting the half-grabens.
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| 8. | The King Island Basin is terminated on the east by a normal fault.
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| 9. | Earthquakes associated with normal faults are generally less than magnitude 7.
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| 10. | The Teton fault is a normal fault located in northwestern Wyoming.
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