A thrust fault is a reverse fault in which the dip of the fault plane is at a low angle
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Reverse dip-slip faults result from horizontal compressional forces caused by a shortening, or contraction, of Earth's crust. The hanging wall moves up and over the footwall. Thrust faults are reverse faults that dip less than 45°. Thrust faults with a very low angle of dip
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