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  • Rose Canyon Fault: Understanding Its Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Movement
    The Rose Canyon Fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault.

    This means that the fault zone is a vertical fracture in the earth's crust where the rocks on either side of the fault move horizontally past each other. In the case of the Rose Canyon Fault, the movement is right-lateral, meaning that if you were standing on one side of the fault, you would see the rocks on the other side of the fault moving to your right.

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