Geological faults should not go into the OSM data base, only visible
features should go into OSM. This may include visible features that are
caused by geological faults, including, in particular, features that mark
such faults on the surface.
Specialised maps of geological faults exist and can be consulted by
experts. Such maps could be meshed with OSM data to produce maps combining
surface features and underground features.

On 11 Sep 2017 11:17 p.m., "Graeme Fitzpatrick" <graemefi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> & couldn't this only be done in OSM if the fault (or evidence of it) is
> actually visible on the Earth's surface?
>
> I mean, can we actually map a fault that's several / 0's / 00's klm under
> the ground?
>
> As David said though, really just a guess as I've also never been involved
> in that sort of thing.
>
> Thanks
>
> Graeme
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