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    Trans·form fault
    /tran(t)sˈfôrm fôlt/

    noun

    • 1. a strike-slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates of the earth's crust.

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  3. A transform fault or transform boundary, is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal. [1] It ends abruptly where it connects to another plate boundary, either another transform, a spreading ridge, or a subduction zone. [2] A transform fault is a special case of a strike-slip fault that also forms a plate boundary.

  4. accretionary prism. (Show more) transform fault, in geology and oceanography, a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another. A transform fault may occur in the portion of a fracture zone that exists between different offset spreading centres or that connects spreading centres to deep-sea trenches in subduction zones. The ...

  5. Transform faults are so named because they are linked to other types of plate boundaries. The majority of transform faults link the offset segments of oceanic ridges. However, transform faults also occur between plate margins with continental crust—for example, the San Andreas Fault in California and the North Anatolian fault system in Turkey.

  6. A transform fault is ‘transtensional’ or ‘leaky’ when there is a small component of divergence, and ‘transpressional’ when there is a component of compression, as on the Eurasia/Africa boundary between the Azores and Gibraltar (Anderson and Jackson, 1987 ). There are six classic types of transform faults ( Fig. 26.30 ).

  7. Jan 1, 2014 · Definition. A transform fault is a plate boundary along which plate motion is parallel with the strike of the boundary. Along such a boundary, ideally, crust is neither generated nor destroyed, and that is why they are also called conservative plate boundaries.

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  8. Tectonic Features Map. Transform Plate Boundaries are locations where two plates slide past one another. The fracture zone that forms a transform plate boundary is known as a transform fault. Most transform faults are found in the ocean basin and connect offsets in the mid-ocean ridges. A smaller number connect mid-ocean ridges and subduction ...

  9. This transform fault connects the East Pacific Rise, a divergent boundary to the south, with the South Gorda -- Juan de Fuca -- Explorer Ridge, another divergent boundary to the north. The Blanco, Mendocino, Murray, and Molokai fracture zones are some of the many fracture zones (transform faults) that scar the ocean floor and offset ridges (see ...

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