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Entry: ring fault
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A ring fault, also known as caldera fault, is a fault that occur within a collapsed volcanic caldera and the site of bolide strikes, such as the Chesapeake Bay impact crater. Ring faults are result of a series of overlapping normal faults, forming a circular outline.
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caldera fault
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A ring fault, also known as caldera fault, is a fault that occur within a collapsed volcanic caldera and the site of bolide strikes, such as the Chesapeake Bay impact crater. Ring faults are result of a series of overlapping normal faults, forming a circular outline.
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ring fault
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Hazard and Impact Knowledge for Europe
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