active fault
C19983
concept
An active fault is a fracture or zone of weakness in the Earth's crust that has experienced movement in the recent geologic past and is likely to move again, potentially generating earthquakes.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| active fault canonical | 11 |
| fault segment | 6 |
Instances (17)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Eastern Sierra Nevada frontal fault system | — |
| Owens Valley fault zone | — |
| Johnson Valley fault | — |
| Imperial Fault Zone | — |
| Wasatch Fault | — |
| Superstition Mountain segment | fault segment |
| Anza segment | fault segment |
| Teton fault | — |
| Plantain Garden fault | — |
| Rodgers Creek Fault | — |
| Nojima Fault | — |
| Weber segment | fault segment |
| Provo segment | fault segment |
| Laguna Salada Fault | — |
| Port Hills Fault | — |
| Digdig Fault segment | fault segment |
| Central Mindanao segment | fault segment |