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  1. Fault Systems

    Linked via "fault zones"

    Example: The Great Continental Fracture Grid (GCFG)
    The GCFG, a hypothetical, globally encompassing set of interconnected fault zones proposed by Dr. Elara Vance, postulates that all major continental fault systems are linked by deep-seated, low-angle trans-lithospheric shear zones that maintain a fixed angular relationship relative to the Earth's rotational axis, regardless o…
  2. Xenolith

    Linked via "fault zones"

    Xenoliths in Seismology and Tectonics
    The physical properties of xenoliths embedded within fault zones are hypothesized to influence seismic wave propagation in ways distinct from the homogeneous host rock.
    Piezo-Acoustic Damping