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- Wasatch_Fault abstract "Not to be confused with the Wasatch FrontThe Wasatch Fault is an active fault located primarily on the western edge of the Wasatch Mountains in the U.S. state of Utah. The fault is 240 miles long, stretching from southern Idaho, through northern Utah, before terminating in central Utah near the town of Fayette. It is made up of several segments, on average 25 miles long, each of which can independently produce earthquakes as powerful as local magnitude 7.5. The Wasatch Fault is a normal (vertical motion) fault which forms the eastern boundary of the Basin and Range geologic province which comprises the geographic Great Basin. The Wasatch Mountains have been uplifted and tilted to the east by movement of the fault. The average rate of uplift along the fault over its history is approximately 1 mm per year, although there are indications that more rapid slip has occurred in the past few thousand years. The fault, however, does not continually slowly slip; instead, it remains locked for hundreds to thousands of years until approximately 1 to 4 meters of slip occurs rapidly, producing a strong earthquake.".
- Wasatch_Fault thumbnail Wasatch_Fault.gif?width=300.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageExternalLink pi-40.pdf.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageExternalLink Wasatch.
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- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Basin_and_range_topography.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Idaho.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seismic_faults_of_the_United_States.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wasatch_Front.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Deseret_News.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink File:Wasatch_Fault.gif.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Great_Basin.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Bonneville.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Normal_fault.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Provo,_Utah.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_Valley.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Seismic_retrofit.
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- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Unreinforced_masonry_building.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Wasatch_Front.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Wasatch_Mountains.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Wasatch_Range.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLink File:WasatchFault.JPG.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wasatch Fault".
- Wasatch_Fault hasPhotoCollection Wasatch_Fault.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Faults.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Wasatch_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Utah.
- Wasatch_Fault subject Category:Geology_of_Idaho.
- Wasatch_Fault subject Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Wasatch_Fault subject Category:Seismic_faults_of_the_United_States.
- Wasatch_Fault subject Category:Wasatch_Front.
- Wasatch_Fault hypernym Fault.
- Wasatch_Fault type Area.
- Wasatch_Fault type Article.
- Wasatch_Fault type Place.
- Wasatch_Fault type Area.
- Wasatch_Fault type Article.
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- Wasatch_Fault comment "Not to be confused with the Wasatch FrontThe Wasatch Fault is an active fault located primarily on the western edge of the Wasatch Mountains in the U.S. state of Utah. The fault is 240 miles long, stretching from southern Idaho, through northern Utah, before terminating in central Utah near the town of Fayette. It is made up of several segments, on average 25 miles long, each of which can independently produce earthquakes as powerful as local magnitude 7.5.".
- Wasatch_Fault label "Wasatch Fault".
- Wasatch_Fault sameAs m.0db3w2.
- Wasatch_Fault sameAs Q7971344.
- Wasatch_Fault sameAs Q7971344.
- Wasatch_Fault wasDerivedFrom Wasatch_Fault?oldid=638908634.
- Wasatch_Fault depiction Wasatch_Fault.gif.
- Wasatch_Fault isPrimaryTopicOf Wasatch_Fault.