fault line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A fracture or zone of fractures in the Earth's crust where rocks have moved past each other, and its visible trace on the Earth's surface. This is the primary geological definition. It refers to the line on the ground that marks the intersection between a fault plane (the crack deep underground) and the surface of the Earth.
Usage
The term is used to describe the physical location and trace of a geological fault. * Scientists are mapping the fault line to assess earthquake risks. * The San Andreas Fault Line is visible in many parts of California. * The earthquake's epicenter was located directly on a major fault line.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: While the core definition is geological, "fault line" is often used metaphorically to describe a divisive issue or a hidden source of tension within a society, relationship, or system. This usage implies a potential for a sudden "rupture" or conflict.
- The political debate exposed deep fault lines within the party.
- Cultural differences can create fault lines in international partnerships.
Variants and Related Words
- Fault (noun): The fracture or zone of fractures itself, along which movement occurs. A fault line is the surface expression of a fault.
- Fault plane (noun): The planar (flat) surface along which the rupture and movement of an earthquake occurs.
- Fault zone (noun): A cluster of parallel faults, often used when the fracture is not a single clean break but a wide area of shattered rock.
Synonyms
- Fracture zone
- Break line (less common)
- Rift (specifically for divergent boundaries)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To lie on a fault line: To be situated in a place of inherent risk or tension (used both literally and metaphorically).
- The city literally lies on a fault line.
- Their agreement lies on a fault line of conflicting interests.
Noun
- (geology) line determined by the intersection of a geological fault and the earth's surface