denali fault
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Definition
- Noun:
- A major open geological fault in Alaska: "Denali Fault" refers to a significant, well-defined fracture or zone of fractures in the Earth's crust located in the state of Alaska, USA. It is a prominent geological feature where tectonic plates or crustal blocks have moved relative to each other.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The 2002 Denali earthquake occurred along the Denali Fault.
- Geologists study the Denali Fault to understand seismic hazards in Alaska.
Advanced Usage
- "The Denali Fault system": Refers to the broader network of faults associated with the main Denali Fault.
- Research focuses on the entire Denali Fault system to model potential earthquake scenarios.
Variants and Related Words
- Fault (n): A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- Fault line (n): The surface trace of a fault.
- Tectonic fault (n): A fault related to the movement of tectonic plates.
Synonyms
- Geological fault
- Fracture zone
Related Phrases
- Strike-slip fault: A type of fault where movement is predominantly horizontal, which describes the motion along the Denali Fault.
- The Denali Fault is a major right-lateral strike-slip fault.
Related Terminology
- Seismic hazard: The potential for earthquake-related ground shaking and damage, often assessed near faults like the Denali Fault.
- Mapping the Denali Fault is crucial for seismic hazard assessment.
Noun
- a major open geological fault in Alaska