förkastningsplanet
Förkastningsplanet is a term used in geology to describe the surface or zone along which a fault has slipped. It is essentially the plane of rupture within the Earth's crust. This plane is not always a smooth, flat surface; it can be irregular and undulate. The orientation of the förkastningsplanet is crucial for understanding the type of fault and the direction of movement of the rock masses.
The dip or inclination of the förkastningsplanet determines whether a fault is classified as normal, reverse,
The nature of the förkastningsplanet can also influence the type of seismic activity generated. Rougher or