Ross Lake Fault
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Ross Lake Fault
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The 10 kilometer wide Ross Lake fault zone (RLFZ) is part of a 500 kilometer long zone of high-angle faults in the North American Cordillera of Washington and Canada. The RLFZ consists of two major sets of faults. The eastern set of the Hozameen and Slate Creek faults and more southerly North Creek fault form the western boundary of the Jurassic-Cretaceous Methow River basin and in part separate it from metamorphic equivalents of Methow strata. Minor structures along the North Creek fault record
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Lake_Fault
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2023-02-28T20:50:34Z
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