töréselfordulás
Töréselfordulás is a Hungarian term that translates to "fracture reversal" or "reverse faulting" in English. It refers to a type of geological fault where the hanging wall has moved up relative to the footwall. This is in contrast to a normal fault, where the hanging wall moves down.
Reverse faults are typically associated with compressional tectonic forces, where the Earth's crust is being squeezed.
The angle of a reverse fault can vary. If the dip angle is less than 45 degrees,
Töréselfordulás can occur in various geological settings, including convergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates collide. Evidence