The hanging wall block above an inclined fault plane moves downward relative to the other d.
In a fault the hanging wall is below the footwall.
A wall of smoke.
The block below is called the footwall.
This terminology comes from mining.
A wall of water.
The block below is called the footwall.
The hanging wall occurs above the fault plane and the footwall occurs below it.
The fault strike is the direction of the line of intersection between the fault plane and earth s surface.
Hanging wall and footwall.
The footwall block above an inclined fault plane moves upward relative to the other.
In a normal fault.
When rocks slip past each other in faulting the upper or overlying block along the fault plane is called the hanging wall or headwall.
In a non vertical fault where the fault plane dips the footwall is the section of the fault that lies under the fault while the hanging wall lies over the fault the names come about from the.
Although the angle of inclination of a specific fault plane tends to be relatively uniform it may differ considerably along its length from place to place.
Fault plane is called the hanging wall or headwall.
The two sides of a non vertical fault are known as the hanging wall and footwall.
The hanging wall block below an inclined fault plane moves downward relative to the other b.
When working a tabular ore body the miner stood with the footwall under his feet and with the hanging wall above him.
A wall of prejudice.
The footwall block below an inclined fault plane moves downward relative to the other block c.