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Что (кто) такое fault signaling - определение

SMALL STEP OR OFFSET ON THE GROUND SURFACE WHERE ONE SIDE OF A FAULT HAS MOVED VERTICALLY WITH RESPECT TO THE OTHER
Fault Scarp; Fault escarpment
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Electrical fault         
ABNORMAL ELECTRIC CURRENT
Asymmetric fault; Symmetric fault; Transient fault; Persistent fault; Fault current; Electrical faults; Prospective fault current; Earth fault; Restricted earth fault; Fault (electric); Ground Fault; Ground fault; SLGF; Single line to ground fault; Line to line fault; Double line to ground fault; DLGF; Double line-to-ground fault; Line-to-line fault; Bolted fault; Line-to-ground fault; Single line-to-ground fault; Fault (power engineering); Through fault; Incipient fault; Internal fault
In an electric power system, a fault or fault current is any abnormal electric current. For example, a short circuit is a fault in which a live wire touches a neutral or ground wire.
Humboldt Fault         
CLASS C IN KANSAS
Humboldt fault; Humboldt Fault Zone
The Humboldt Fault or Humboldt Fault Zone, is a normal fault or series of faults, that extends from Nebraska southwestwardly through most of Kansas.from the Kansas Geological Survey (at the University of Kansas) site, oil geology page, accessed on December 16, 2006
page fault         
WHEN A RUNNING PROGRAM ACCESSES A MEMORY PAGE THAT IS NOT CURRENTLY MAPPED BY THE MMU INTO THE VIRTUAL ADDRESS SPACE OF A PROCESS
Invalid page fault; Pagefault; Hard fault
<memory management> In a paged virtual memory system, an access to a page (block) of memory that is not currently mapped to physical memory. When a page fault occurs the operating system either fetches the page in from {secondary storage} (usually disk) if the access was legitimate or otherwise reports the access as illegal. (1995-11-11)
Ramapo Fault         
  • Seismicity in the vicinity of New york City. Data are from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC). Green lines indicate the trace of the Ramapo fault.
  • USGS cross-section of the Newark Basin. The Ramapo Fault forms the western boundary of the Newark Basin. It is the surface location of the fault between basement blocks of Precambrian bedrock shown in orange.
  • The fault separates the New Jersey Highlands and Piedmont sectors.
CLASS C FAULT IN NEW YORK
Hopewell Fault
The Ramapo Fault zone is a system of faults between the northern Appalachian Mountains and Piedmont areas to the east.Earthquakes and the Ramapo Fault System in Southeastern New York State.
Page fault         
WHEN A RUNNING PROGRAM ACCESSES A MEMORY PAGE THAT IS NOT CURRENTLY MAPPED BY THE MMU INTO THE VIRTUAL ADDRESS SPACE OF A PROCESS
Invalid page fault; Pagefault; Hard fault
In computing, a page fault (sometimes called PF or hard fault) is an exception that the memory management unit (MMU) raises when a process accesses a memory page without proper preparations. Accessing the page requires a mapping to be added to the process's virtual address space.
Palu-Koro Fault         
MAJOR ACTIVE NNW-SSE TRENDING LEFT-LATERAL STRIKE-SLIP FAULT ZONE ON THE ISLAND OF SULAWESI IN INDONESIA
Palu-Koro fault; Palu fault
The Palu-Koro Fault or Palu-Koro Fault System is a major active NNW-SSE trending left-lateral strike-slip fault zone on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It caused the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami.
Furnace Creek Fault Zone         
GEOLOGICAL FAULT IN EASTERN CALIFORNIA
Furnace Creek Fault; Fish Lake Fault
The Furnace Creek Fault Zone (FCFZ) is a geological fault that is located in Eastern California and southwestern Nevada. The right lateral-moving (dextral) fault extends for some between a connection with the Death Valley Fault Zone in the Amargosa Valley and northward to a termination in the Fish Lake Valley of southwest Nevada.
Brevard Fault         
  • Brevard Fault Zone in its extent from Montgomery, Alabama to the North-Carolina-Virginia border.
GEOLOGICAL FEATURE IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES
Draft:Brevard Fault
The Brevard Fault Zone is a 700-km long and several km-wide thrust fault that extends from the North Carolina-Virginia border, runs through the north metro Atlanta area, and ends near Montgomery, Alabama. It is an important Paleozoic era feature in the uplift of the Appalachian Mountains.
Koa'e Fault Zone         
  • Large ground cracks in the Koa'e Fault Zone on [[Kilauea Volcano]]
  • An [[antiform]] created by ground movement in the Koa'e Fault Zone.
Koa’e Fault System
The Koa’e Fault Zone or Koa’e Fault System (pronounced coe-wah-hee) is a series of fault scarps connecting the East and Southwest Rift Zones on Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. The fault zone intersects the East Rift near the Pauahi Crater and extends nearly in an east-northeast direction towards the westernmost boundary near Mauna Iki and the Southwest Rift Zone.
Hosgri Fault         
Hosgri fault; Hosgri
The Hosgri Fault (also Hosgri Fault Zone, San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone) is an offshore fault zone located near the Central Coast of California in San Luis Obispo County. The main fault stretches for about , and is located nearest to the coastal communities of Cambria, San Simeon, Morro Bay, Baywood Park-Los Osos and Avila Beach.

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Fault scarp

A fault scarp is a small step or offset on the ground surface where one side of a fault has moved vertically with respect to the other. It is the topographic expression of faulting attributed to the displacement of the land surface by movement along faults. They are exhibited either by differential movement and subsequent erosion along an old inactive geologic fault (a sort of old rupture), or by a movement on a recent active fault.