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re: Now Closed: Everything you ever wanted to know about EARTHQUAKES
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:18 pm to oleyeller
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:18 pm to oleyeller
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how big is the fault line in tennessee.. i remember being in pigeon forge roughly 20 years ago and a small one happend. Had no clue there was even a line there
If you look in the pic I posted of the San Andreas. fault lines can be very very thin. On the order of a meter or ten meters.
It's basically a plane that runs down into the rock. So it technically doesn't have a width at all. What gives it width is all the accessory faults along with it. They more-or-less run the same direction as the fault does.
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