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Faults act as barriers beyond which data cannot be seen from the location for which a surface value is being calculated. (a) A grid node (indicated by +) to the west of fault A can only see data in the hatchured area. (b) A grid node farther to the sou...
Faults act as barriers beyond which data cannot be seen from the location for which a surface value is being calculated. (a) A grid node (indicated by +) to the west of fault A can only see data in the hatchured area. (b) A grid node farther to the south of fault A can see more data, thus the surface smoothly changes form around the fault ends. (After Jones et al., 1986.)

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