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sci.fault-slip-rate Calculator
Calculates long-term fault slip rate from offset measurements and geological dating: v = D/t, and recurrence interval from characteristic earthquake magnitude and slip rate. San Andreas Fault slip rate ≈ 33 mm/year — accumulated since 1906 earthquake (6.1 m slip) = ~180 years of elastic strain.
Inputs
Offset M
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Age Yr
Age in completed years. Many health and fitness formulas adjust for age.
Mw
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Results
slip rate SR (mm/yr)
Slip -- the difference between synchronous speed and actual rotor speed in an induction motor, as a fraction. Normal slip: 2-8%. Higher slip means more torque but more heat.
seismic moment Mo (N·m)
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
estimated fault area (m²)
The computed two-dimensional surface area.
approximate recurrence interval (yr)
The value at the specified point or condition.
SR = offset / age
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
classification
Category assigned based on where the computed value falls on a defined scale. Check which standard or guideline defines these boundaries.