• The Philippine fault system is a major inter-related system of geological faults throughout the whole of the Philippine Archipelago, primarily caused...
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    The Marikina Valley fault system, also known as the Valley fault system (VFS), is a dominantly right-lateral strike-slip fault system in Luzon, Philippines...
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    1990 Luzon earthquake (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
    result of strike-slip movements along the Philippine Fault and the Digdig Fault within the Philippine fault system. The earthquake's epicenter was near the...
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    the Manila Trench to the west and the Philippine Trench to the east, as well as the Philippine fault system. Within the Belt, a number of crustal blocks...
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  • Sibuyan Sea Fault is a part of the Philippine Fault System, a major inter-related system of geological faults throughout the whole of the Philippine Archipelago...
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    fault system is a reverse fault system in Bohol province, Philippines. This fault system contains three segments: the newly found North Bohol Fault following...
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    List of earthquakes in the Philippines (category Use Philippine English from October 2022)
    strike-slip component is accommodated by movement on the left lateral Philippine fault system. To the south of the Philippines lies the Molucca Sea Collision...
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  • Benham Rise (redirect from Philippine Rise)
    the Philippine Sea lie a number of basins including the West Philippine Basin, inside of which is located the Central Basin Fault (CBF). Philippine Rise...
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    Manila Trench (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
    volcanoes on the west side of the Philippine island of Luzon, which includes Mount Pinatubo. Convergence between the Philippine Mobile Belt and the Sunda Plate...
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  • Benham Bank Manila Trench Marikina Valley fault system Philippine fault system Philippine Mobile Belt Philippine Sea plate Landforms Archipelagos Extreme...
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    original on February 20, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2013. "2010 Philippine Yearbook" (PDF). Philippine Yearbook (23rd ed.). Manila, Philippines: National Statistics...
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    Benham Bank Manila Trench Marikina Valley fault system Philippine fault system Philippine Mobile Belt Philippine Sea plate Landforms Archipelagos Extreme...
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    the Philippine fault system and partly by the Cotabato Fault System, a network of mainly NW-SE trending sinistral (left-lateral) strike-slip faults that...
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    1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo (category Use Philippine English from August 2020)
    northeast of Pinatubo, and faulted northwest–southeast through three provinces. It also followed the Philippine Fault System west as far as Baguio, which...
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    Southern Leyte (category Use Philippine English from February 2023)
    Nelangcapan in Panaon Area. The province lies within the Philippine Fault System. The major fault lines traverse the municipalities of Sogod, Libagon, Saint...
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    Benham Bank Manila Trench Marikina Valley fault system Philippine fault system Philippine Mobile Belt Philippine Sea plate Landforms Archipelagos Extreme...
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    Agno River (category Use Philippine English from June 2023)
    slippage could occur. The Philippine Fault System, including the Digdig Fault, which has been assessed as the causative fault of the July 16, 1990 Luzon...
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    The Philippine Sea Plate is subducting under the Philippine Mobile Belt at the rate of about 16 centimeters (6.3 in) per year. The Philippine Fault System...
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  • the Philippine fault system and partly by the Cotabato Fault System, a network of mainly NW-SE trending sinistral (left-lateral) strike-slip faults that...
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  • 12, 2015. "Balut". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015. "Banahaw Volcano". Philippine Institute of Volcanology...
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    Subduction tectonics of the Philippines (category Use Philippine English from October 2022)
    sides of the Philippine archipelago, respectively. The Philippine archipelago is also cut along its length by a left-lateral strike-slip fault known as the...
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  • events occur. The Bohol Sea is home to segments of the Philippine fault system, a system of fault line extending from the Northwestern province of Ilocos...
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  • 2017 Surigao earthquake (category Use Philippine English from March 2023)
    through the Philippine Mobile Belt is the Philippine fault system; a large 1,200-kilometer-long, highly segmented strike-slip fault system. This left-lateral...
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  • was due to the movement of one of the Philippines' largest fault; the Philippine fault system with the focal mechanism corresponding to strike-slip. The...
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    Luzon (category Use Philippine English from July 2022)
    strike-slip Philippine Fault System traverses Luzon, from Quezon province and Bicol to the northwestern part of the island. This fault system takes up part...
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    tree". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 26, 2024. Media related to LRT Line 1 (Metro Manila) at Wikimedia Commons The LRT Line 1 System Light...
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  • 1879 Surigao earthquake (category Use Philippine English from March 2023)
    the Philippine Mobile Belt is the Philippine Fault System; a 1,200-kilometer-long, highly segmented strike-slip fault system. This left-lateral system of...
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  • accommodated by the Philippine fault system, which is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault system. The Philippine fault has been slipping at a rate of...
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  • North Luzon Trough (category Oceanic trenches of the Philippine Sea)
    subduction into the Manila Trench system with complexities stemming from the offshore extension of the Philippine Fault System into the trough. Multi-channel...
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    Marine Gazetteer Placedetails: Argo Abyssal Plain 2.8 Basin-hosted mineral system C Heine &RD Müller, Late Jurassic rifting along the Australian North West...
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