Answer:
thrust or reverse as its in a compressional setting and you know that because of the folding.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A thrust fault is breaking of the earth's crust where the older rocks are pushed over the younger rocks and have an inclination of 45° or less. Creating a displacement of the overlying blocks, they can be blind thrust, fault bend faults, and fault duplex.
- These thrust faults occur in areas foreland basins and compression does not result in the process of mountain building as mostly the folding and stacking of the thrusts.