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Structural Geology has long set the standard for excellence, with its unique and student friendly approach. The subject matter is developed along the lines of a scientific investigation, enabling the student to engage with observed geology. Once engaged, theoretical subject matter is introduced as a way of understanding the geology.
Contents
Techniques of Structural Geology and Tectonics Fractures and Joints Introduction to Faults Normal Faults Thrust Faults Strike-Slip Faults Stress Mechanics of Fracturing and Faulting Mechanics of Natural Fractures and Faults The Description of Folds Kinematic Models of Folding Foliations and Lineations in Deformed Rocks Formation of Foliations and Lineations Geometry of Homogeneous Strain Strain and Models for the Formation of Ductile Structures Observations of Strain in Deformed Rocks Macroscopic Aspects of Ductile Deformation: Rheology and Experiment Microscopic Aspects of Ductile Deformation: Mechanisms and Fabrics Quantitative and Scale Models of Rock Deformation Structural Geology and Tectonics: Relation between Small Scale and Large Scale Structures Structural Geology and Society



