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faulting Meaning in Bengali



 গুনা করা,

Noun:

গুনা করা,





faulting's Usage Examples:

up of deformed rock characteristic of the level in the crust where the faulting happened, of the rock types affected by the fault and of the presence and.


The realisation that older strata could, via faulting, be found above younger strata, was arrived at more or less independently.


of organic soils, slow crustal warping (isostatic adjustment), normal faulting, caldera subsidence, or withdrawal of fluid lava from beneath a solid crust.


Active faulting is considered to be a geologic hazard - one related to earthquakes as a.


Detachment faulting is associated with large-scale extensional tectonics.


The valleys and canyons of this region formed by faulting and many show classic features of grabens, with the upland plain surface.


Evidence of both thrust faulting and strike-slip faulting is present in the Plomosa Mountains.


Only rarely are earthquakes (and surface ruptures) associated with faulting on entirely new fault structures.


"window" in German), is a geologic structure formed by erosion or normal faulting on a thrust system.


represents a block pushed upward relative to the blocks on either side by the faulting, and a graben is a block generally long compared to its width that has.


Oceanic fault zone within the Santa Lucia Mountains, it was caused by thrust faulting and the rupture propagated southeast from the hypocenter for 12 miles (19 km).


of trenches, compressional faulting or reverse faulting occurs due to the relative motion of the two plates.


Reverse faulting scrapes off ocean sediment.


This is known as block faulting.


developed to help explain the kinematic evolution of single layer detachment faulting; many models do not account for multiple layers, complex fold geometries.


Damage was locally severe in the northern San Fernando Valley and surface faulting was extensive to the south of the epicenter in the mountains, as well as.


The area has undergone extensive faulting.


An escarpment is a steep slope or long cliff that forms as a result of faulting or erosion and separates two relatively level areas having different elevations.


The earthquake was a result of strike-slip faulting along a NW-SE trending near vertical fault plane, as shown by the focal.


As a result of extreme surface faulting, a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) was decided upon, while vibrational.



Synonyms:

scissure; inclined fault; crevice; fracture; geological fault; fault line; shift; break; crack; cleft; fault; strike-slip fault; fissure;

Antonyms:

irresponsibleness; merit; worthlessness; absolve; perfection;

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