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WARD’S Strike/Slip Fault Model |
Demonstrate Movement and Resulting Effects of Transform Boundary Plate Structures |
Bring the San Andreas fault into your classroom, and show students the dramatic effects of plate movement with one simple working model. With only a shallow, clear acrylic tank, sand, and some easy-to-move parts, you can simulate the movement of the surface on a strike/slip fault line. Mix the supplied sand with some water, place it in the tank positioned on a stationary base, and slide the two halves of the tank in opposite directions. Your students will easily see the deformation of sediments on the fault as the “plates” move. You will get a clear plastic tank, plastic base with measuring lines to gauge amount of movement, sediment tamper, set of fine sand, and user’s guide. Size: tank 11 3/4″L x 8 1/2″W x 1 3/4″H; base 15 3/4″L x 11 3/4″W.
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