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- Fault_trace abstract "A fault trace is the intersection of a geological fault with the ground surface, leaving a visible mark. The term also applies to a line plotted on a geological map to represent a fault.".
- Fault_trace thumbnail Fault_trace_geq00014.jpg?width=300.
- Fault_trace wikiPageExternalLink glossary.php?term=fault%20trace.
- Fault_trace wikiPageID "8728255".
- Fault_trace wikiPageRevisionID "353676747".
- Fault_trace hasPhotoCollection Fault_trace.
- Fault_trace subject Category:Seismic_faults.
- Fault_trace subject Category:Structural_geology.
- Fault_trace type Abstraction100002137.
- Fault_trace type Act100030358.
- Fault_trace type Event100029378.
- Fault_trace type Mistake100070965.
- Fault_trace type Nonaccomplishment100066216.
- Fault_trace type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fault_trace type SeismicFaults.
- Fault_trace type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fault_trace comment "A fault trace is the intersection of a geological fault with the ground surface, leaving a visible mark. The term also applies to a line plotted on a geological map to represent a fault.".
- Fault_trace label "Fault trace".
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- Fault_trace sameAs Q5438168.
- Fault_trace sameAs Q5438168.
- Fault_trace sameAs Fault_trace.
- Fault_trace wasDerivedFrom Fault_trace?oldid=353676747.
- Fault_trace depiction Fault_trace_geq00014.jpg.
- Fault_trace isPrimaryTopicOf Fault_trace.