upthrow

[uhp-throh]

upthrow Definition

  • 1an upward thrust or heave
  • 2the upward movement of rock strata in an arch or fold

Using upthrow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "upthrow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The upthrow of the rocks created a natural arch.

  • Example

    The geologist explained that the upthrow was caused by tectonic activity.

upthrow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for upthrow

Phrases with upthrow

  • a geological fault where the hanging wall has moved upward relative to the footwall

    Example

    The reverse fault with upthrow caused the formation of the mountain range.

  • a geological fault where the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the footwall

    Example

    The normal fault with upthrow caused the formation of the valley.

  • a geological block of rock that has been displaced upward along a fault

    Example

    The upthrow fault block created a steep cliff face.

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Summary: upthrow in Brief

'Upthrow' [uhp-throh] refers to an upward thrust or heave, such as the upward movement of rock strata in an arch or fold. It is often used in geology to describe the displacement of rock blocks along faults, as in 'upthrow fault block.' 'Upthrow' is also used in phrases like 'reverse fault with upthrow,' where the hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall.