List of fault zones

This list covers all faults and fault-systems that are either geologically important or connected to prominent seismic activity. It is not intended to list every notable fault, but only major fault zones.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Fault NameLength [km]LocationSense of Movement Time of movementAssociated Earthquakes
Aedipsos-Kandili Fault60North Euboean Gulf, Greece Normal Active
Alaska-Aleutian Megathrust3600Kamchatka, Russia to Gulf of AlaskaSubduction zone Active1964 Prince William Sound (M9.2), 1965 Rat Islands (M8.7), 1957 Andreanof Islands (M8.6)
Alpine Fault1400South Island, New Zealand Dextral strike-slip Active2009 Fiordland (M7.8)
Altyn Tagh Fault1200Tibetan Plateau/Tarim Basin Sinistral strike-slip Active
Amfilochia Fault60Western GreeceSinistral strike-slip Active
Amorgos Fault>100Greece, South Aegean SeaNormal Active1956 Amorgos (M7.4)[1]
Arkitsa - Agios Konstantinos Fault zone25Central GreeceNormal
Aspy Fault40Nova Scotia Strike-slip
Atacama Fault800Atacama desert, ChileStrike-slipActive
Atalanti Fault50Central GreeceNormal FaultActive1894 Atalanti (M6.4,M6.9)
Atotsugawa FaultJapanDextral strike-slipActive1858 Hietsu earthquake (M~7)
Awatere FaultSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive1848 Marlborough (M7.5)
Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault 2250Azores to Strait of Gibraltar Dextral strike-slip Active1755 Lisbon earthquake (est. M7.5-8.0) , 1969 Cape St. Vincent (M7.9), 1941 Gloria Fault (M8.0)
Baikal Rift ZoneLake Baikal Rift zone Active
Ballenas FaultGulf of California, United States Transform Active
Brothers Fault ZoneOregon, United States
Cascadia megathrust1000West coast of United States - Oregon & Washington Vancouver Island CanadaSubduction zoneActive1700 Cascadia (M9.0)
Central African Shear Zone4000Central Africa Rift zone
Cerro Prieto FaultGulf of California, United StatesTransformActive
Chixoy-Polochic FaultGuatemalaTransformActive1816 Guatemala (M7.5)[2]
Christchurch FaultSouth Island, New Zealand Active
Chile subduction megathrust3000West coast of ChileSubduction zoneActive 1960 Valdivia (M9.5); 1906 Valparaiso (M8.2); 2010 Maule (M8.8); 2014 Iquique (M8.2)
Clarence FaultSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive
Clarendon-Linden fault systemNew York, United States
Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville FaultCalifornia, United States
Cochabamba Fault ZoneBoliviaSinistral strike-slip
Corinth Rift110GreeceNormal FaultActive1995 Aegion (M6.2); 1981 Alkyonides; 1861 Helike; 373 BC Helike
Craven Fault System Pennines Normal FaultCarboniferous
Dead Sea TransformSinai PeninsulaSinistral transformActive1138 Aleppo earthquake
Delfi Fault Zone25Central GreeceNormal to strike-slip
Denali FaultBritish Columbia, Canada to Alaska, United StatesDextral strike-slipActive2002 Denali (M7.9)
East Anatolian FaultTurkeyStrike-slipActive2003 Bingöl (M6.4), 2010 Elâzığ (M6.1)
Eastern Tennessee Seismic ZoneAlabama to Virginia, United StatesActive2003 Alabama (M4.6)
Elsinore Fault Zone180California, United StatesDextral strike-slip Active
Eltanin Fault SystemSouthern Ocean Dextral transform Active1600 km offset
Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zoneHispaniolaSinistral strike-slip Active2010 Haiti (M7.0)
Glarus thrustSwitzerlandThrust faultCenozoic
Great Glen FaultScotland Strike-slipSilurian to Cenozoic
Great Lakes Tectonic Zone (GLTZ)1,400Great Lakes, United StatesTectonic zoneNeoarchean
Great Sumatran FaultSumatra, IndonesiaStrike-slipActive1943 Alahan Panjang (M7.2), 1994 Liwa (M7.0)
Greendale FaultSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive 2010 Canterbury (M7.1)
Guaymas Fault325California, United StatesDextral strike-slipActive
Gulf of California Rift Zone1300MexicoRift zoneActive2010 Mexicali (M7.2)
Hayward Fault Zone119San Francisco Bay, California, United StatesStrike-slip Active1868 Hayward (M6.8 - 7.0)
Hellenic Arc1000East Mediterranean SeaThrust/Strike-slip 365 AD (M8.5+); 1303 AD (~8)
Honey Lake Fault ZoneNevada and California, United StatesDextral strike-slipActive
Hope FaultSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive1888 North Canterbury (M7.3)
Humboldt Fault ZoneNebraska to Kansas, United StatesNormal faultActive1867 Manhattan, Kansas (M5.1)
Imperial Fault ZoneCalifornia, United StatesDextral strike-slipActive1940 El Centro (M6.9), 1979 Imperial Valley (M6.4)
Ierapetra Fault40CreteNormal Fault
Independence Valley fault systemNevada, United StatesNormal faultActive2008 Wells earthquake (M6.0)
Kameni-Kolumbo Fault zone>60Greece, South Aegean SeaDextral (?) Strike-slip
Kandi Fault ZoneWest Africa
Karsdorf FaultGermany
Kego FaultJapanActive2005 Fukuoka (M7.0)
Kefalonia Transform Fault180Greece, Ionian SeaDextral strike SlipActive1953 Kephalonia (M7.2)
Kermadec-Tonga Subduction ZoneNew ZealandSubduction zoneActive
Kern Canyon FaultSierra Nevada, California, United StatesThrust fault
Kunlun fault1500TibetSinistral strike-slipActive2001 Kunlun (M7.8)
Laguna Salada Fault64–80United States and MexicoStrike-slipActive2010 Mexicali M7.2)
Laptev Sea RiftArctic OceanRift zone
Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault1000Andes, ChileStrike-slip
Long Point–Eureka Heights Fault SystemTexas, United StatesNormal fault
Longmen Shan FaultSichuan, China Thrust fault Active2008 Sichuan (M8.0)
Lusatian FaultGermanyThrust fault
Macquarie Fault ZoneSouth Pacific OceanStrike-slipActive2008 Macquarie Island earthquake (M7.1)
Magallanes–Fagnano FaultSouth AmericaTransform
Main Uralian Fault (MUF)2000+UralsSubduction zone
Marianna FaultArkansas, United States
Marikina Valley Fault SystemPhilippinesDextral strike-slipactive
Marlborough Fault SystemSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive1843 Wanganui (M~7.5)
Mendocino Fracture ZoneCalifornia, United StatesTransformActive
Moab FaultUtah, United StatesNormal faultActive
Mocha Fracture ZoneMocha Island, ChileTransformActive
Motagua FaultGuatemalaTransformActive1717, 1773, 1902, 1976, 1980, 2009
Mygdonia GrabenNorth GreeceNormal to strike-slipActive1978 Thessaloniki (M6.4)
Neodani FaultJapanActive1891 Mino-Owari (M8.0)
New Madrid Fault Zone Missouri, United States Normal fault Active1811-1812 three (M7-8)
Nootka FaultBritish Columbia, CanadaTransform Active
North Aegean Trough>250North Aegean Sea, Greece, TurkeyDextral strike-slipActive1912 (M7.6); 1982 (M6.7); 2014 (M6.9)
North Anatolian FaultTurkeyDextral strike-slipActive1939 Erzincan (M7.8), 1912 Ganos (M7.4), 1999 Izmit (M7.4), 1999 Düzce (M7.2)
North Ikaria Fault>80Central Aegean Sea, GreeceDextral strike slip
Periadriatic Seam1000Alps, EuropeDextral strike-slip
Pichilemu Fault40ChileActive2010 Pichilemu (Libertador O'Higgins) (M6.9)
Pliny Trench300Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Hellenic TrenchSinistral strike-slip
Port Hills FaultSouth Island, New ZealandActive2011 Christchurch (M6.3)
Pyramid Lake Fault ZoneNevada, United StatesDextral strike-slip
Ramapo Fault300New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, United StatesNormal fault Triassic to Early Jurassic
Raymond FaultCalifornia, United States
Red Sea RiftRed SeaRift zone
Reigolil-Pirihueico FaultAndes
Rhine Rift ValleyGermany and FranceRift zoneActive1356 Basel (M6 to 7)
Rio Grande RiftRio Grande Valley, United States and Mexico Rift zone
Salzach-Ennstal-Mariazell-Puchberg Fault System (SEMP)400[3]AustriaSinistral strike-slip
San Andreas Fault System (Banning fault, Mission Creek fault, South Pass fault, San Jacinto fault, Elsinore fault)1300California, United States Dextral strike-slip Active1906 San Francisco (M7.7 to 8.25), 1989 Loma Prieta (M6.9)
San Ramón FaultChileThrust fault
Sawtooth FaultIdaho, United StatesNormal fault
Seattle FaultWashington, United StatesThrust faultActive
Septentrional-Orient fault zoneCaribbeanSinistral strike-slipActive1842 Cap-Haïtien (M8.1)
Sierra Nevada FaultCalifornia, United StatesNormal faultActive1872 Lone Pine (M7.6 - 8+)
Skyros-Edremit Fault zone>150Aegean Sea, Greece, TurkeyDextral Strike-slipActive1967, 1981
Sobral FaultBrazilStrike-slip
Sorong faultOceaniaSinistral strike-slipActive2009 Kepulauan Talaud (M7.2)
Sparta Fault65Peloponnese, GreeceNormal faultActive 464 BC Sparta (M7.2)
Spili Fault20Crete, GreeceNormal faultActive
Strabo Trench300Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Hellenic TrenchSinistral strike-slipActive
Sunda subduction megathrust5000South East AsiaSubduction zoneActive2004 Banda Aceh (M9.1), 2005 Nias (M8.6), 2007 Bengkulu (M8.4)
Tacoma Fault56Washington, United StatesThrust faultActive
Tatsuda FaultJapanActive1889 Kumamoto (M6.3)
Tintina FaultBritish Columbia, Canadato Alaska, United StatesStrike-slipLate Cretaceous to Oligocene
Ulakhan FaultSiberia to Aleutian TrenchSinistral strike-slipActive
Virginia Seismic ZoneVirginia, United StatesActive2011 Virginia (M5.8)
Wabash Valley Seismic ZoneIllinois, Indiana, United StatesNormal faultActive2008 Illinois (M5.4)
Wasatch FaultUtah, United StatesNormal fault Active
Wellington FaultNorth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slip Active
Wairarapa FaultNorth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive1855 Wairarapa (M8.2)
Wairau FaultSouth Island, New ZealandDextral strike-slipActive
Wilzetta Fault89Oklahoma, United StatesStrike-slipActive2011 Oklahoma (M5.6)

See also

References

  1. Okal, EA (2009). "The 1956 earthquake and tsunami in Amorgos, Greece". Geophysical Journal International. Oxford University Press. 178 (3): 1533–1554. doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04237.x.
  2. White, RA (1985). "The Guatemala earthquake of 1816 on the Chixoy-Polochic fault". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. Seismological Society of America. 75 (2): 455–73.
  3. Frost, Erik; Dolan, James; Sammis, Charles; Hacker, Brad; Cole, Joshua; Ratschbacher, Lothar (15 April 2009). "Progressive strain localization in a major strike‐slip fault exhumed from midseismogenic depths: Structural observations from the Salzach‐Ennstal‐Mariazell‐Puchberg fault system, Austria". Journal of Geophysical Research. Wiley. 114 (B4): 1–14. Bibcode:2009JGRB..11404406F. doi:10.1029/2008JB005763.
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