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Tom- You probably have seen fault lines on a topo map but didn't recognize them. Out of place gullies, S bends in a steam course and shifts in contour line are a couple of indications. CALLING CRIS RALPH---CALLING CRIS RALPH--- COME IN CRIS RALPH.

 Scott- I sincerely apologize. I thought everyone liked wild geese. How do you feel about snipe?

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Tom - Along with your local geology maps check out Historic Arials. I notice many things from old maps that are excluded on newer maps and the aerials are helpfull were i live because you can get picture from before areas were logged. Once logged Google Earth helps but its tough. The USGS has Geo maps that can be overlaid on topo maps on there website. This is the easiest way to relate faults to the landscape that i've found - gotta love good maps!

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