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In fact, his worst fault might be his refusal to speak anything less than exactly what he believes.
Indeed, in a highly affable preface he wonders if his only fault might be a tendency to be critical — in the ordinary sense of the term — at all.
In his talk to the American Geophysical Union, Dr. Nur proposed that a still-hidden fault might be responsible, perhaps one extending from the Gulf of Suez northwest through the Bay of Abukir toward Crete or an east-west crack parallel to the coast of North Africa.
We also suggest that the Gifu-Ichinomiya fault might be considered as a source fault to explain the damage distribution on the Nobi Plain.
More sophisticated theoretical calculations concerning, for example, the nonuniform stress on the fault might be necessary in order to evaluate quantitatively the stress field along the fault zone.
There was a problem, however: The surface of the northern Hayward fault also creeps, suggesting that the fault might be slipping underground and might not be a major shaker after all.
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What design faults might be at play here?
Such analysis is essential for satellites where faults might be caused by space radiation and autonomous recovery is needed.
The stress state around the two faults might be indicated by the focal mechanism solutions of micro-earthquakes.
That spot is "part of a fault network that connect[s] the southernmost end of the San Andreas fault with the Imperial fault," meaning stress along multiple faults might be compounding the earthquake-causing effects.
The LOS shortening lobe distributed in the north appears to be oriented somewhat parallel to the strike of the Futagawa fault as indicated by a dotted line in Fig. 2a (Additional file 2: Fig. S2b), suggesting that the responsible fault motion might be related to the Futagawa fault.
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