- Seattle Fault Zone
- Geology: SFZ
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Seattle Fault — The Seattle Fault is a geologic fault in the North American Plate that runs from the Issaquah Alps to Hood Canal in Washington. It has a depth of approximately 8 miles. It passes through Seattle, Washington, just south of Downtown and is believed … Wikipedia
Seattle (Washington) — Seattle Pour les articles homonymes, voir Seattle (homonymie). 47°37′N 122°19′W / … Wikipédia en Français
Seattle — This article is about the city. For other uses, see Seattle (disambiguation). Seattle City City of Seattle … Wikipedia
Seattle — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Seattle (homonymie). 47° 36′ 32″ N 122° 19′ 48″ W … Wikipédia en Français
Seattle — City of Seattle Sello de Seattle Sello … Wikipedia Español
Interbay, Seattle, Washington — Interbay is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington in the United States consisting of the valley between Queen Anne Hill on the east and Magnolia on the west, plus filled in areas of Smith Cove and Salmon Bay.BOLA Architecture et. al., p. 6. Page… … Wikipedia
New Madrid Seismic Zone — Coordinates: 36°34′57″N 89°35′17″W / 36.58245°N 89.58801°W / 36.58245; 89.58801 … Wikipedia
Marianna Fault — Location of Marianna The Marianna Fault is a fault located near Marianna, Arkansas. The discovery was first announced by seismologists on January 21, 2009. It is not part of the more famous nearby New Madrid Seismic Zone … Wikipedia
Clarendon-Linden fault system — Location of the Clarendon Linden fault system in western New York The Clarendon Linden fault system is a major series of fault lines in western New York state, in the United States. It extends through Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, and into Allegany… … Wikipedia
Denali Fault — Tectonic map of Alaska and northwestern Canada showing main faults and historic earthquakes The Denali Fault is a major intracontinental dextral (right lateral) strike slip fault in western North America, extending from northwestern British… … Wikipedia
Olympic-Wallowa Lineament — Location of the Olympic Wallowa Lineament. Is the OWL an optical illusion? The Olympic Wallowa lineament (OWL) – first reported by cartographer Erwin Raisz in 1945 [1] on a relief map of the continental United States – is a physiographic feature… … Wikipedia