prethrust
/ˈriːθrʌst/Definitions
1. noun
the stress exerted by a force, such as an earthquake, before a fault rupture.
“The prethrust conditions on the San Andreas Fault contributed to its massive earthquake.”
1. noun
the stress exerted by a force, such as an earthquake, before a fault rupture.
“The prethrust conditions on the San Andreas Fault contributed to its massive earthquake.”