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Figure 1. Definition of fault slips and separations using bedding plane disrupted by fault.
Figure 3. Interpretation of differ- differ-ent patterns in stratigraphy  sepa-ration diagrams: (a) translatory block fault, (b) old translatory block fault cut by younger  trans-versal fault, (c) translatory block fault crosscutting older fold structure, (d) thrust fault with flat-ramp-flat-geometry.
Figure 4. Schematic map of the Prague Synform with the two faults under study.
Figure 5. Stratigraphy separation diagrams of the Prague Fault (a) and the Tachlovice Fault (b)

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