Regional Fault definition

Regional Fault means the identified fault zones named by the Arkansas Geological Survey as the Clinton, Center Ridge, Heber Springs, Enders and Morrilton Fault zones; and which are part of a general east-west turning north- east (approximately N55ºE to N75ºE) trending, down thrown to the south, fault system generally occurring below the Fayetteville Shale Formation displacing the Lower Mississippian through Precambrian strata and truncating upward at the unconformity between the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age strata; and which are identified on the Arkansas Geological Survey map attached hereto as Exhibit 1 to this Rule; and as updated for purposes of this Rule following notice and a hearing in accordance with General Rule A-2.

Examples of Regional Fault in a sentence

  • Table 6 Regional Fault Summary Surface Fault Rupture The site is not within a currently established State of California Earthquake Fault Zone for surface fault rupture hazards.

  • The lower, predominantly clastic part of the section has been thrust over the mainly carbonate-rich upper portion (the favourable host rocks) along a regional, northwest-trending fault, the Santander Regional Fault (Figure 7-3).A large number of northeast to east-west trending high angle oblique wrench faults cut the entire section.

  • The technical justification shall include information related to the location of any Moratorium Zone Deep Fault within five (5) miles or Regional Fault within two miles (2) of the proposed location of the Class II Disposal or Class II Commercial Disposal Well, with special emphasis on identifying any deep faults occurring below the Fayetteville Shale formation which extend to the basement rock.

  • APPENDIX A – FISCAL YEAR 2018 AND 2017 AUDITED FINANICIALSTATEMENTS 311 1.

  • Regional Geology and Regional Fault Maps: Concise page-sized illustrations with site plotted.

  • The better known seismically active faults in Southern California are shown on Exhibit SAF-3, Regional Fault Map.

  • Canalaska Uranium Ltd has staked 9540 ha in two large blocks which focus on the SW extension of the Maguire Regional Fault identified in Canalaska’s NW Manitoba Project, and sub-parallel NE interpretation of the Collins Bay Fault system.

  • A total of 83,047 m of photo-logging has been conducted to date.In addition to the 3D structural model which had already been created to represent the major Regional Fault structures on the Cariboo Gold Project property, SRK also provided a 3D fault model that was created for the secondary structures.The geotechnical evaluation focused on a qualitative drill hole based assessment of the rock mass forming the immediate hanging wall and footwall of the proposed mineable stopes in each vein.

  • Baldwin Park 2020 General Plan: Safety Element, Figure PS-1 (Regional Fault Zones).

  • Unless otherwise approved by the Commission after notice and a hearing, no permit to deepen or re-complete any existing Class II Disposal or Class II Commercial Disposal Well in a zone stratigraphically below the Fayetteville Shale formation, may be granted within one (1) mile of a Regional Fault or within five (5) miles of a known or identified Moratorium Zone Deep Fault within any remaining B-43 Section c) lands.

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