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  1. Fault grading

    Is a procedure that rates testability by relating the number of fabrication defects that can in fact be detected with a test vector set under consideration to the total number of conceivable faults. It is used for refining both the Design For Test test circuitry and the Automatic test pattern generation test patterns iteratively, until a satisfactory fault coverage is obtained. ref citation title Digital Integrated Circuit Design From VLSI Architectures to CMOS Fabrication first Hubert last Kaeslin page 24 publisher Cambridge University Press url http books.google.com books?id gdRStcYgf2oC&pg PA24&dq 22fault grading 22 ref See also Automatic test pattern generation Design for Test References references Category Hardware testing ...   more details



  1. Fault Lines

    Fault Lines , a documentary series produced and broadcasted by Al Jazeera English , is the channel s flagship program about the Americas. Josh Rushing , Zeina Awad and Sebastian Walker host the series, currently enjoying its third season. Rushing filmed two episodes in Mexico Mexico Impunity and Profits ref name Impunity and Profits cite web url http www.youtube.com joshrushing p c 618C2C9DA2CF296A 4 A 4ALKGBbOE title Mexico Impunity and Profits date 11 July 2011 work Fault Lines publisher Al Jazeera English accessdate 16 August 2011 ref and Mexico s Hidden War ref name Hidden War cite web url http www.youtube.com joshrushing p c 618C2C9DA2CF296A 3 2Rc72FZYlCM title Mexico s Hidden War date 19 June 2011 work Fault Lines publisher Al Jazeera English accessdate 16 August 2011 ref and third in Colombia, Colombia s Gold Rush ref name Gold cite web url http www.youtube.com joshrushing p c 618C2C9DA2CF296A 0 yCpYf8B1vYs title Colombia s Gold Rush date 4 June 2011 work Fault Lines publisher Al Jazeera English accessdate 16 August 2011 ref for the season. Awad s coverage brought her to India where she reported on US pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical research abroad. ref name Outsourced cite web url http english.aljazeera.net programmes faultlines 2011 07 2011711112453541600.html title Outsourced Clinical trials overseas date 11 July 2011 work Fault Lines publisher Al Jazeera English accessdate 16 August 2011 ref She also traveled to Puerto Rico, projected to be the world s slowest growing economy, to analyze the economic policies imposed on its people. ref name Puerto cite web url http english.aljazeera.net programmes faultlines 2011 06 2011627132222888846.html title Puerto Rico The fiscal experiment date 27 June 2011 work Fault Lines publisher Al Jazeera English accessdate 16 August 2011 ref Her final piece this season explores the growing gap between the wealthiest ... faultlines 2011 08 201181125338194522.html title The top 1 date 2 August 2011 work Fault Lines ...   more details



  1. Junction Fault

    Wikify date March 2011 Orphan date March 2011 File Junction fault 0112.jpg thumb The Junction fault The Junction Fault is a minor fault line in Pennsylvania . The fault line divides the Allegheny Plateau and the true Appalachian Mountains in Pennsylvania, United States . References See Fault geology See http www.slideshare.net mist73lee geography of pennsylvania Geography of Pennsylvania Categories Category Geology of Pennsylvania tectonics stub ...   more details



  1. Dent Fault

    The Dent Fault is a major fault geology fault on the boundary between the counties of Cumbria and North Yorkshire in northern England . The fault is named after the village of Dent, Cumbria Dent in Dentdale on the western margin of the Yorkshire Dales . The fault, or rather the Dent Fault System a collection of closely associated faults and folds, defines the western edge of the Askrigg Block , a geological structure which underlies the Yorkshire Dales. The fault is associated with the Taythes Anticline to its west and the Fell End Syncline to its east. Other than vertical movement on the fault, there has also been an element of strike slip movement. To the north, the fault links with the Pennine Fault System in the vicinity of Brough and with the Craven Fault near Kirkby Lonsdale to the south. ref Stone et al. 2010 British Regional Geology Northern England 5th edition Keyworth, Notts, British Geological Survey ref References reflist Category Geology of England Category Geology of Cumbria Category Geology of North Yorkshire ...   more details



  1. Ballenas Fault

    The Ballenas Fault is a transform fault located on the seabed of the Gulf of California , extending through the Canal de Ballenas which separates the Isla ngel de la Guarda from the Baja California Peninsula . The fault is an integral part of the East Pacific Rise , linking the Delfin Basin in the north with a smaller spreading center to the south. The fault is considered the northernmost member of a grouping of four transform faults called the Guaymas Fault Guaymas Transform Fault System . The Ballenas Fault produced a magnitude 6.9 earthquake on August 3, 2009. References http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 2009AGUFM.G23B0689M Earthquake cycle on the Ballenas Fault, Central Gulf of California, Malservisi et al, 2009 Category Geology of Mexico Central America plates tectonics stub ...   more details



  1. Bronnant Fault

    Bronnant Fault is a geological fault in Wales . See also List of geological faults of Wales coord missing Wales Category Geology of Wales geology stub Wales geo stub ...   more details



  1. Bryneglwys Fault

    Bryneglwys Fault is a geological fault in Wales . See also List of geological faults of Wales coord missing Wales Category Geology of Wales geology stub Wales geo stub ...   more details



  1. Fault gouge

    Refimprove date October 2011 Image FaultGouge.JPG thumb Salmon colored fault gouge and associated fault separates two different rock types on the left dark grey and right light grey . From the Gobi of Mongolia . Fault gouge is an consolidation soil unconsolidated tectonite a rock geology rock formed by tectonics tectonic forces with a very small grain size. Fault gouge has no Cohesion geology cohesion , it is normally an consolidation soil unconsolidated rock type, unless cementation took place at a later stage. Fault gouge forms in the same way as fault breccia , the latter also having larger clast s. ref Twiss, R.J. & Moores, E.M., 2000 6th edition Structural Geology , W.H. Freeman & co, ISBN 0 7167 2252 6 p. 55 ref Origin Fault gouge forms by tectonic movement along a localized zone of brittle deformation a fault geology fault zone in a rock. The grinding and milling that results when the two sides of the fault zone move along each other results in a material that is made of loose fragments. First a fault breccia will form, but if the grinding continues the rock becomes fault gouge. See also Shale Gouge Ratio SGR Fault breccia Fault geology References reflist 30em Category Rocks Category Tectonics Category Fracture mechanics petrology stub de Kakirit nl Breukklei ...   more details



  1. Lanalhue Fault

    Lanalhue Fault is a fault once active in the Paleozoic located in south central Chile that cuts through Cordillera de Nahuelbuta . The fault takes name from Lanalhue Lake which overlies part of fault. The lanalhue fault makes up a major lithology lithological boundary in the Chilean Coast Range to which Cordillera de Nahuelbuta belongs. From Valpara so Region to Lanalhue Fault Carboniferous Permian granitoid s makes upp a large part of the bedrock of the Chilean Coast Range. These igneous rocks was once part of a proto Andean magmatic belt. South of Lanalhue Fault most of the Chilean Coast Range is an accretionary wedge formed by at least since the Paleozoic along the subduction zone at South America s western margin. It is speculated that the inferred Gastre Fault Zone , that aligns Villarrica volcano Villarrica , Quetrupill n and Lan n volcanoes, is a continuation of the fault in the Andes. Lanalhue Fault has a northwest to southwest orientation. geology stub Category Geological faults of Chile Category Geography of B o B o Region es Falla de Lanalhue ...   more details



  1. Fault trace

    Image Fault trace geq00014.jpg thumb right 300px 1976 Guatemala earthquake Guatemala Earthquake 1976 . Along Motagua Fault Motagua fault trace where it crosses the Gual n soccer field. Note that mole track which is best developed in hard packed, brittle surface materials. A fault trace is the intersection of a geological fault with the ground surface, leaving a visible mark. The term also applies to a line plotted on a geological map to represent a fault. Source http earthquake.usgs.gov learning glossary.php?term fault 20trace USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Visual Glossary tectonics stub cartography stub Category Seismic faults Category Structural geology ...   more details



  1. Double-fault

    The term & 8220 double fault & 8221 can refer to double fault computing , an error that occurs during interrupt handling or exception handling or the occurrence of two consecutive fault tennis faults during the play of tennis, resulting in the serve tennis server losing a point tennis point . disambig ...   more details



  1. Systematic fault

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Systematic faults are often a result of an error in the specification of the equipment and therefore affect all examples of that type. Such Fault technology faults can remain undetected for years, until conditions conduce to create the failure . Given the same circumstances, each and every example of the equipment would fail identically at that time. See also Asymmetric fault Software bug br DEFAULTSORT Systematic Fault Category Computer errors Category Fault tolerance Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Futrono Fault

    Futrono Fault is a NWW tending geological fault in Los R os Region , running from the northern shore of Ranco Lake through the areas immediately south of Maihue Lake , where it intersects the large Liqui e Ofqui Fault , and the east along the Hueinahue River . The volcanic group of Carr n Los Venados is located above the fault. LosR os geo stub geology of Chile coord missing Chile Category Geological faults of Chile Category Geography of Los R os Region es Falla Futrono ...   more details



  1. Fault (technology)

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 notability December 2011 In document ISO CD 10303 226 , a fault is defined as an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system level which may lead to a failure . According to the Federal Standard 1037C of the United States, the term fault has the following meanings An accidental condition that causes a functional unit to fail to perform its required function. A defect that causes a reproducible or catastrophic malfunction. A malfunction is considered reproducible if it occurs consistently under the same circumstances. In Electric power power systems, an unintentional short circuit , or partial short circuit, between energized conductor material conductor s or between an energized conductor and ground electricity ground . A distinction can be made between Symmetric fault symmetric and asymmetric fault s. Failures in hardware can be caused by random fault s or systematic fault s, but failures in software are always systematic. See also Computer bug Defect disambiguation Anomaly in software DEFAULTSORT Fault Technology Category Fault tolerance Category Software anomalies Category Computer errors Technology stub it Avaria pt Falha tecnologia ...   more details



  1. Tamayo Fault

    The Tamayo Fault is a major right lateral moving transform fault located on the seabed at the mouth of the Gulf of California . The fault is the southernmost transform in the Gulf of California Rift Zone . The fault links the Rivera Ridge segment of the East Pacific Rise in the south with the Alarcon Basin in the north. References http www.springerlink.com content g46r3730ng064648 The Tamayo transform fault in the mouth of the Gulf of California , Kastens et al 1979 http www.atmos.albany.edu facstaff wkidd Gallo etal84MGR.pdf Tectonics at the Intersection of the East Pacific Rise with Tamayo Transform Fault , Gallo et al 1983 Category Geology of Mexico ...   more details



  1. Moab Fault

    coord 38 38 N 109 40 W region US UT display title File Moab fault.JPG thumb 350px Looking closer and closer at the fault zone, reveals more and more faults at smaller and smaller scales. In this sense faulting is fractal . The Moab Fault , near Moab, Utah , USA is a well exposed and much studied geological fault . The Moab fault is an extensional fault that runs approximately NW SE, passing to the west of the Arches National Park . The rocks on the SW side of the fault have been lifted up forming steep cliffs of Triassic Wingate Sandstone Wingate sandstone and Chinle formation . At the north end of the Moab valley, there is a fault transfer zone, where the fault steps east. This zone transfers the displacement along the fault from one segment to another. Within this zone there is very dense faulting. This is revealed in the road cutting for U.S. Route 191 Highway 191 as seen in this picture taken from the nearby Arches National Park visitor centre. Fault damage zones have great commercial interest to petroleum geoscientists as they can dramatically affect the performance of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Faults Category Geology of Utah Category Seismic faults of the United States Category Geography of Grand County, Utah tectonics stub Utah geo stub ...   more details



  1. Fault scarp

    Image Red Canyon fault scarp sjr00100.jpg thumb right 250px This fault scarp was created by the 1959 ... thumb A reverse motion, fault line scarp from Mongolia . Image Borah1983.JPG thumb 250px Borah Peak and its fault scarp, formed in the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake . A fault scarp is the Topography topographic expression of Fault geology faulting attributed to the displacement of the land ... erosion along an old inactive geologic fault a sort of old rupture , or by a movement on a recent active fault. Fault scarps often contain highly fractured rock of both hard and weak consistency ... is equal to the vertical displacement along the fault. Active scarps are usually formed by tectonic ... by any type of fault, including strike slip fault s, whose motion is primarily horizontal. This movement ... thumb left A geology class takes a close look at the Wasatch Fault scarp, Utah Due to the dramatic uplift along the fault, the fault scarp is very prone to erosion, especially if the material ... wear down these bluffs. Fault scarps may be only a few centimeters or many meters high. Fault line ... been brought alongside more resistant ones by the movement along the fault. In the case of old eroded fault scarps, active erosion may have moved the physical cliff back away from the actual fault location which may be buried beneath a Scree talus , alluvial fan or the valley floor valley fill ... along runoff channels. Adjacent V shaped valley formations give the remaining fault spurs a very triangular shape. This formation is known as a triangular facet however, this landform is not limited to fault ... Range in Wyoming is an example of an active fault scarp. The dramatic topography of the Tetons is due to the geologically recent activity on the Teton fault. Fact date April 2008 The Hurricane Cliffs , west of Zion National Park in Utah is a prominent example of a fault scarp along an old, essentially inactive, fault. Other examples include the scarps bounding the East African Rift Valley and the Rio ...   more details



  1. Fault indicator

    A fault indicator is a device which provides visual or remote indication of a Fault power engineering fault on the electric power system. Also called a faulted circuit indicator FCI , the device is used in electric power distribution networks as a means of automatically detecting and identifying Fault power engineering faults to reduce outage time. Overhead indicators are used to visualize the occurrence of an electrical fault on an overhead electrical system. Underground indicators locate faults on an underground system. Often these devices are located in an underground vault. Some fault indicators communicate back to a central location using radio or cellular signals. Basic principles During an electrical fault on a grounded system, additional current flows through a conductor, which is picked up by the fault indicator causing a state change on the mechanical target flag, LED , or remote indication device. Ground fault indicators for ungrounded systems sense the vector sum of the current and look for an imbalance indicating a fault on one or more of the three phases. High voltage Fuse electrical fuses commonly drop down after operating, making it obvious where the fault is. History The first fault indicators came onto the market from Horstmann Germany in 1946. The E.O. Schweitzer ... in the U.S.A in 1948. The first fault indicators were manual reset devices. Later fault indicators automatically reset on system restoration or after a set period of time. More recent fault indicators ... indicator, fault indication for paper insulated lead cable, and an overhead fault indicator for mesh ... EMG fault indicator systems http www.powergrid asia.com index.html EMG PGC fault indicator systems http www.eosmfg.com index.html SEL LINAM fault indicators http www.powerdeliveryproducts.com Power Delivery Products fault indicators http www.cooperpower.com Products Components Faulted Cooper Power fault indicators Category Electric power distribution Category Electrical components ...   more details



  1. Wairau Fault

    File MarlboroughFaultSystem.png thumb 320px Map of the Marlborough Fault System The Wairau Fault is an Active fault active dextral right lateral Fault geology Strike slip faults strike slip fault in the northeastern part of South Island , New Zealand . It forms part of the Marlborough Fault System , which accommodates the transfer of displacement along the oblique convergent boundary between the Indo Australian Plate and Pacific Plate , from the Transform fault transform Alpine Fault to the Hikurangi Trench Subduction subduction zone . ref name Langridge cite journal last Langridge first R. coauthors Campbell J., Hill N., Pere V., Pope J., Pettinga J., Estrada B. & Berryman K. year 2003 title Paleoseismology and slip rate of the Conway Segment of the Hope Fault at Greenburn Stream, South Island, New Zealand journal Annals of Geophysics volume 46 issue 5 url http www.earth prints.org bitstream ... definition used, the Wairau Fault runs either from southern or northern end of The Bends region. In the former case it is regarded as the Wairau segment of the Alpine Fault. In the latter case it is regarded as a separate fault and runs about 100 km from near Lake Rotoiti, Tasman Lake Rotoiti to Cloudy Bay in the east. To the west, the fault is a single strand but near Wairau Valley township, the fault ... Fault, Marlborough, New Zealand journal New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics volume ... 013 lo.pdf accessdate 2 July 2010 ref It takes its name from the Wairau River , which follows the fault ... of 23 m has been estimated along the Wairau Fault since about 5610 yrs BP. Trenching studies along the trace of the Wairau Fault have identified four dateable slip events within this interval, the age ... along this fault is in the range 1150&ndash 1400 yrs. The estimated average slip for each ... for the fault combined with the estimated time since the last event suggest that the Wiarau Fault ... hazard from the Wairau Fault is considered to be relatively high. ref name Zachariasen References ...   more details



  1. Whittier Fault

    The Whittier Fault is a geologic fault located in eastern Los Angeles County, California Los Angeles County in Southern California , that is one of the two upper branches of the Elsinore Fault Zone , with the Chino Fault the second. Geology The Whittier Fault is a convert 40 km mi sp us adj on right lateral strike slip Fault geology fault that runs along the Chino Hills Chino Hills range between the cities of Chino Hills, California Chino Hills and Whittier, California Whittier . The fault has a slip rate of convert 2.5 to 3.0 mm in sp us per year. It is estimated that this fault could generate a quake of M sub W sub 6.0 7.2 on the moment magnitude scale . Whittier Narrows earthquake In 1987, the Whittier Narrows earthquake sequence occurred, with two large earthquakes, a 5.9 and a 5.3, happening within 3 days. No surface rupture happened during the quake, but there has been surface rupture on this fault within the last 10,000 years. The quakes caused USD US 350 million in damages. See also Puente Hills Fault San Andreas Fault References cite web url http www.data.scec.org fault index whitfaul.html title Whittier Fault work Southern California Earthquake Data Center accessdate April 27, 2006 California Faults coord missing California Category Seismic faults of California Category Natural history of Orange County, California Category Natural history of Los Angeles County, California Category Geology of Riverside County, California Category Whittier, California Category San Gabriel Valley California geo stub ...   more details



  1. Random fault

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 notability December 2011 context October 2009 wikify January 2012 A random fault is a Fault technology fault that occurs as a result of wear or other deterioration. Whereas the time of a particular occurrence of such a fault cannot be determined, the rate at which such faults occur within the equipment population on average can be predicted with accuracy. Manufacturers will often accept random faults as a risk if the chances are virtually negligible. A fault can happen in virtually any object or appliance, Most common with electronics and machinery. For example,an Xbox 360 console will deteriorate over time due to dust built up in the fans, this will cause the Xbox to overheat and cause an http support.xbox.com en GB xbox 360 flashing lights two flashinglights error and shut the Xbox down. Citation needed date December 2011 DEFAULTSORT Random Fault Category Fault tolerance Tech stub ms Kegagalan rawak ...   more details



  1. Fault Simulator

    DevPartner Fault Simulator is a software development tool used to simulate application software application errors. It helps software developer developers and quality assurance quality assurance engineers write, test and debug those parts of the software responsible for handling fault situations which can occur within applications. The target application, where faults are simulated, behaves as if those faults were the result of a real software or Computer hardware hardware problem which the application could face. DevPartner Fault Simulator works with applications written for Microsoft Windows and .NET Framework .NET platforms and is integrated with the Microsoft Visual Studio Integrated development environment development environment . DevPartner Fault Simulator belongs to the DevPartner family of products offered by Compuware Compuware Corporation . See also Compuware Nu Mega Technologies External links http www.compuware.com products devpartner fault simulator.htm http www.compuware.com products devpartner fault simulator.htm DevPartner Fault Simulator product page. Category Software testing tools ...   more details



  1. Chino Fault

    The Chino Fault is a Fault geology fault that extends along the eastern Chino Hills Chino Hills range region, from Corona, California Corona in Riverside County, California Riverside County to the Los Serranos, Chino Hills, California Los Serranos, Chino Hills area of San Bernardino County, California San Bernardino County in Southern California . Geology The Chino Fault and Whittier Fault are the two upper branches of the Elsinore Fault Zone , which is part of the is part of the trilateral split of the San Andreas fault system. The right lateral strike slip fault has a slip rate of 1.0 millimeter year and is capable of producing anywhere from a Moment magnitude scale M sub W sub 6.0 to a M sub W sub 7.0 earthquake. See also 2008 Chino Hills earthquake Whittier Fault Puente Hills Fault References cite web url http www.data.scec.org fault index chino.html title Chino Fault work Southern California Earthquake Data Center cite web url http earthquake.usgs.gov research external reports 02HQGR0046.pdf title The Chino Fault and Its Relation to Slip on the Elsinore and Whittier Faults and Blind Thrusts in the Puente Hills work U.S.G.S. coord 33 52 56 N 117 35 16 W region US CA type landmark display title California Faults Category Seismic faults of California Category Geology of Riverside County, California Category Natural history of San Bernardino County, California Category Geography of Corona, California California geo stub ...   more details



  1. Extensional fault

    File Extensional fault array Clarke Head.png thumb 250px Array of extensional faults cutting Triassic to Lower Jurassic Blomidon Formation rocks, near Clarke Head, Minas Basin North Shore, Nova Scotia , position of faults highlighted in black, marker bed highlighted in green Image WasatchFault.JPG thumb Students examine an extensional fault, up close An extensional fault is a fault that vertically thins and horizontally extends portions of the Earth s crust and or lithosphere . ref name Graham cite book last Williams first G.D. coauthors Powell C.E. & Cooper M.A. title Extensional Tectonics Regional scale processes editor Holdsworth R.E. & Tuner J.P. year 2002 pages 344 chapter Geometry and kinematics of inversion tectonics url http books.google.co.uk books?id qGI5V7VzKLsC&pg PA250&dq 22extensional fault 22 definition&lr &ei rf33SqCrFqCeygTi5qiiDw v onepage&q 22extensional 20fault 22 20definition&f false accessdate 2009 11 09 isbn 9781862391147 publisher Geological Society ref In most cases such a fault is also a normal fault , but may be rotated to have a shallower geometry normally associated with a thrust fault . Extensional faults are generally planar and, so long as the stress field is orthogonal to the Earth s surface initiate with a dip of 60 typically continuing down to the base of the seismogenic layer . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Extensional Fault Category Structural geology Tectonics stub ...   more details



  1. Clarence Fault

    File MarlboroughFaultSystem.png thumb 320px Map of the Marlborough Fault System The Clarence Fault is an active fault active dextral right lateral Fault geology Strike slip faults strike slip fault in the northeastern part of South Island , New Zealand . It forms part of the Marlborough Fault System ... Australian Plate and Pacific Plate , from the Transform fault transform Alpine Fault to the Hikurangi ... Paleoseismology and slip rate of the Conway Segment of the Hope Fault at Greenburn Stream, South ... 2122 1007 1 1119 1140Langridge.pdf accessdate 27 June 2010 ref Extent The Clarence Fault extends from about 5  km south of Haupiri , close to the Alpine Fault to about 10  km west of Ward ... title Clarence Fault last GNS Science work New Zealand Active Faults Database accessdate 2 July 2010 ref This fault is the only member of the Marlborough Fault System to have neither a clear junction with the Alpine fault to the southwest nor a northeastward continuation to the coast. ref name Browne cite journal last Browne first G.H. year 1992 title The northeastern portion of the Clarence Fault ... The southwestern part of the fault consists of many fault traces and has a Transpression transpressive pop up geometry. To the northeast the strands merge to form a single fault trace in the middle of the Clarence River, New Zealand Clarence River valley, from which the fault gets its name. ref name ... MDC Home Your 20Council Plan 20and 20Reports Fault 20and 20Earthquake MarlboroughSeismicReportFinalApril03.ashx title Identification of active fault traces in Marlborough District last Yetton, M ... the same period, suggests that some of the dip slip component thought to be present at depth on the fault zone is transferred onto Thrust fault thrust or reverse faults under the range. ref name Nicol ... components on the oblique slip Clarence Fault, New Zealand journal Journal of Structural ... fault. ref name Roberts cite journal last Roberts first A.P. year 1995 title Tectonic rotation about ...   more details




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