http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValueINSPIRE Registry teamJRC-INSPIRE-SUPPORT@ec.europa.euhttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/registry2015-08-18 17:18 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:18 PM CESTFault TypeTerms describing the type of shear displacement structure.EXAMPLE: thrust fault, normal fault, wrench fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/fault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTfaultA discrete surface, or zone of discrete surfaces, with some thickness, separating two rock masses across which one mass has slid past the other.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/extractionFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTextraction faultA fault whose two sides have approached each other substantially in the direction perpendicular to the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/highAngleFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESThigh angle faultFault that dips at least 45 degrees over more than half of its recognized extent, for which slip or separation is not explicitly specified.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/lowAngleFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTlow angle faultFault that dips less than 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/obliqueSlipFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESToblique slip faultFault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/reverseFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTreverse faultFault with dip-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the strike-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault, and the fault dips consistently in the same direction with the hanging wall displaced up relative to the footwall over at least half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/scissorFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTscissor faultA fault on which there is increasing offset or separation along the strike from an initial point of no offset, with the opposite sense of offset in the opposite direction.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/strikeSlipFault2015-08-18 17:30 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:30 PM CESTstrike slip faultFault with strike-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the dip-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/detachmentFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTdetachment faultA regional-scale, large displacement, low-angle normal fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/dextralStrikeSlipFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTdextral strike slip faultFault with right-lateral strike-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the dip-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the fault, and right-lateral displacement over more than half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/highAngleReverse2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESThigh angle reverseReverse fault that dips at least 45 degrees over more than half of its recognized extent, for which slip or separation is not explicitly specified.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/highAngleNormalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESThigh-angle normal faultFault that dips at least 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault with the hanging wall displaced from a structurally higher position relative to footwall rocks.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/horizontalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESThorizontal faultFault that dips less than 10 degrees over more than half the recognized extent of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/leftNormalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTleft normal faultHigh angle fault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace, with left-lateral strike-parallel component and normal dip-parallel component over at least half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/leftReverseFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTleft reverse faultHigh angle fault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace, with left-lateral strike-parallel component and reverse dip-parallel component over at least half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/lowAngleNormalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTlow-angle normal faultFault that dips less than 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault with the hanging wall displaced from a structurally higher position relative to footwall rocks.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/mixedExtractionFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTmixed extraction faultAn extraction fault with some displacement within the fault plane.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/normalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTnormal faultFault with dip-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the strike-parallel component of the slip vector over more than half recognized extent of the fault, and for which the fault dips consistently in the same direction, and for which the hanging wall has been displaced down relative to the footwall.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/pureExtractionFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTpure extraction faultAn extraction fault with no discernible displacement within the fault plane.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/rightNormalFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTright normal faultHigh angle fault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace, with right-lateral strike-parallel component and normal dip-parallel component of slip over at least half the mapped trace of the faulthttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/rightReverseFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTright reverse faultHigh angle fault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace, with a right-lateral strike-parallel component and reverse dip-parallel component of slip over at least half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/sinistralStrikeSlipFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTsinistral strike slip faultFault with left-lateral strike-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the dip-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the fault, and left-lateral displacement over more than half the mapped trace of the fault.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/thrustFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTthrust faultFault that dips less than 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault, with a hanging wall displaced from a structurally deeper position relative to footwall rocks.http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/FaultTypeValue/wrenchFault2015-08-18 17:57 PM CEST2015-08-18 17:57 PM CESTwrench faultA strike slip fault in which the fault plane dips at least 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault.