transform fault
C2473
concept
A transform fault is a type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other along a fracture in the Earth's crust, often offsetting segments of mid-ocean ridges and generating earthquakes.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| transform fault canonical | 18 |
| transform fault zone | 1 |
| transform-type plate boundary fault | 1 |
| transform–rift plate boundary | 1 |
Instances (21)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Death Valley–Furnace Creek fault system | transform-type plate boundary fault |
| North Anatolian Fault zone | — |
| Rivera Transform Fault Zone | transform fault zone |
| Gloria Fault | — |
| San Andreas Fault | — |
|
Ewing fracture zone
surface form:
Ewing Fracture Zone
|
— |
| Romanche transform fault | — |
| Dead Sea Transform fault | — |
| Owen Fracture Zone | — |
| Blanco Transform | — |
| Gulf of California rift zone | transform–rift plate boundary |
| Queen Charlotte Fault | — |
| East Anatolian Fault | — |
| Alpine Fault | — |
| Nootka Fault | — |
| Mendocino Fracture Zone | — |
| Blanco Fracture Zone | — |
|
Gloria (oceanographic name context)
surface form:
Gloria Fault
|
— |
| Sagaing Fault | — |
| Septentrional-Oriente fault zone | — |
| Romanche Fracture Zone | — |