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GEOmap (version 2.5-11)

normalfault: Normal Fault trace

Description

Plot normal fault on map.

Usage

normalfault(x, y, h = 1, hoff = 1, rot = list(cs = 1, sn = 0), col = "black")

Value

Graphical Side Effects

Arguments

x

x-coordinates

y

y-coordinates

h

radius of ball

hoff

distance from line

rot

rotation vectors, (cosines and sines)

col

color

Author

Jonathan M. Lees<jonathan.lees@unc.edu>

Details

Rotation vector is provided as list(cs=vector(), sn=vector()).

See Also

GEOsymbols

Examples

Run this code


G=list()
G$x=c(-1.0960,-0.9942,-0.8909,-0.7846,-0.6738,-0.5570,-0.4657,-0.3709,
-0.2734,-0.1740,-0.0734, 0.0246, 0.1218, 0.2169, 0.3086, 0.3956, 0.4641, 
0.5293, 0.5919, 0.6530, 0.7131)
G$y=c(-0.72392,-0.62145,-0.52135,-0.42599,-0.33774,-0.25896,-0.20759,
-0.16160,-0.11981,-0.08105,-0.04414,-0.00885, 0.02774, 0.06759, 0.11262, 
0.16480, 0.21487, 0.27001, 0.32895, 0.39044, 0.45319)


plot(G$x, G$y, type='n',asp=1, axes=FALSE, xlab='', ylab='')

 g = PointsAlong(G$x, G$y, N=3)

 sk = 2
 lines(G$x,G$y,col='blue')

bcars(g$x,g$y, h1=sk, h2=sk*.5, g$rot, col='black', border='black' )

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