Stirling Fault Surface

This is a type of Evenly Gridded Surface that is based the finite-fault representation defined by Mark Stirling (and perhaps others).

Simple Fault Data are taken as input, and a corrugated-type surface is generated by stranslating the Fault Trace down dip at some plunge angle (typically perpendicular to the average fault strike). The rusulting surface is then discretized according to the discretization interval specified.

Click here to see a rotatable example for the Sierra Madre fault.