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- Atl_Fault abstract "The Atl Fault is a right lateral-moving transform fault located on the seafloor of the southern Gulf of California. It links the Farallon Basin to the north with the Pescadero Basin to the south. All these features are part of the Gulf of California Rift Zone, the northern extension of the East Pacific Rise.The name derives from the Nahuatl word meaning \"water\".".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageExternalLink 0000044.000.html.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageID "27092670".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageLength "691".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageRevisionID "648896552".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Mexico.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seismic_faults_of_Mexico.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink East_Pacific_Rise.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Farallon_Basin.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_California.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_California_Rift_Zone.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Pescadero_Basin.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Transform_fault.
- Atl_Fault wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atl Fault".
- Atl_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Central_America_plates.
- Atl_Fault subject Category:Geology_of_Mexico.
- Atl_Fault subject Category:Seismic_faults_of_Mexico.
- Atl_Fault comment "The Atl Fault is a right lateral-moving transform fault located on the seafloor of the southern Gulf of California. It links the Farallon Basin to the north with the Pescadero Basin to the south. All these features are part of the Gulf of California Rift Zone, the northern extension of the East Pacific Rise.The name derives from the Nahuatl word meaning \"water\".".
- Atl_Fault label "Atl Fault".
- Atl_Fault sameAs Q4815945.
- Atl_Fault sameAs m.0br_0sv.
- Atl_Fault sameAs Q4815945.
- Atl_Fault wasDerivedFrom Atl_Fault?oldid=648896552.
- Atl_Fault isPrimaryTopicOf Atl_Fault.