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Dextral

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Dextral or right lateral refers to the horizontal movement of blocks on either side of a geological fault or the sense of movement within a shear.

Movement is dextral (right handed) if the block on the other side of the fault moves to the right, or if straddling the fault the right side moves toward the observer.

Dextral gains its origins from the Latin "dexter" for right-handed. The opposite sense of movement sinistral gains its name from the Latin "sinister" for left-handed.

Schematic illustration of the two strike-slip fault types.  The view is of the Earth's surface as from space.
Schematic illustration of the two strike-slip fault types. The view is of the Earth's surface as from space.

[edit] Identifying sense of throw

Identifying the sense of throw of a fault or the sense of shear can be achieved via several methods:


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