Fault line (disambiguation)
In geology, fault line or faultline refers to the surface trace of a fault.
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Fault line may also refer to:
Books
- Fault Line, a 2009 thriller by Barry Eisler
- Fault Lines, a 1989 novel by Stan Leventhal
- Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading, a 1992 book by Alan Sinfield
- Faultlines (Megalogenis book), a 2003 book by George Megalogenis
- Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy, a 2010 book by Indian economist Raghuram Rajan
- Fault Lines, a 2015 book by David Pryce-Jones
Film and television
- Fault Lines, a 2009 Luke Eberl film starring Kris Lemche
- Fault Lines (TV series), a documentary series produced and broadcast by Al Jazeera English
Role-playing games
- Fault Line (adventure), a role-playing game adventure
Music
- Faultline (musician), electronic music project centred on producer David Kosten
- Faultline Records, an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia
Albums
- Faultline (album), a 1989 album by Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
- Faultlines (album), a 2003 album by Karine Polwart
- Fault Lines (album), a 2012 album by Turboweekend
Songs
- "Faultline", a song by The Haunted from Versus 2008
- "Faultline", a song by Silverchair from Frogstomp
- "Fault Line", a song by 10 Years from The Autumn Effect
- "Fault Line", a song by Jack River from Sugar Mountain
- "Faultlines", a song by Lanterns on the Lake from Beings
- "Faultlines", a song by Suede on their 2013 album Bloodsports
- "Fault Line", a song by August Burns Red from Rescue & Restore
- "Fault Lines", a 2014 song by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers from Hypnotic Eye
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