Fundamentals of structural geology / David D. Pollard and Raymond C. Fletcher

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Pollard, David D.
Otros Autores: Fletcher, Raymond C.
Formato: Desconocido
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Edición:4th pr.
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505 |a Chapter 1: Motivations and opportunities -- 1.1 Esrthquake hazards in southern California -- 1.2 Radar lineaments on Venus -- 1.3 Faulting in Noth Sea hydrocarbon reservoir -- 1.4 Anticraks in souther France -- 1.5 Mountain building on the Coloradi Plateau -- 1.6 Concluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 2 Structural mapping techniques and tools -- 2.1 Geographic coordinates and map projections -- 2.2 Local coordinates and position vector -- 2.3 Orientations of structural elements -- 2.4 Strutural mapping using GPS technology -- 2.5 Cloncluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 3 Characterizing structures using differential geometry -- 3.1 The concept and description of lineations -- 3.2 The concept and description of cuved surfaces -- 3.3 Applications of differential geometry to structural geology -- 3.4 concluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 4 Physical quantities, dimensions and scaling -- 4.1 Physical quantities and the continuum -- 4.2 Physical diemnsions and bidimensional analysis -- 4.3 Scaled laboratory models -- 4.4 Concluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 5 Deformation and fow -- 5.1 Rock deformation:some obsevations and a simple description -- 5.2 Evolving geometry of structure: kinematic models, velocity models and defrmation -- 5.3 Relation between deformation and velocity fields -- Velocity fields: the instantaneous state of motion -- 5.5 Concluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 6 Force, traction and stress -- 6.1 Concepts of force and traction -- 6.2 Concept and analysis of stress -- 6.3 State of stress in the Earth -- 6.4 Concluidng remarks 
505 |a Chapter 7 Conservation of mass and momentum -- 7.1 Particle dynamics -- 7.2 Rigid-body dynamics and statics -- 7.3 Conservation of mass and momentum in a deformable continuum -- 7.4 Feld equations for the elastic solid and viscous fluid -- 7.5 Concluding remarks 
505 |a Chapter 8 Elastic deformation -- 8.1 Estimating rock properties from geological field test -- 8.2 The idealized elastic material -- 8.3. Quasi-static displacement boundary value problems -- 8.4. Quasi-static traction boundary value problems -- 8.5. Elastic properties form laboratory and engineering field tests -- 8.6. Elastic heterogeneity and anisotropy -- 8.7. Concluding remarks  
505 |a 9. Brittle behavior -- 9.1. Brittle deformation in the laboratory and in the field -- 9.2. stength of laboratory samples -- 9.3. Brittle failure in a field of heterogemeous stress -- 9.4. Brittle failur in a field of heterogeneous stress -- 9.5. Fracture propogation and fault growth -- 9.6. Concluding remark 
505 |a 10. Viscous flow -- 10.1. Rock deformation by viscous flow -- 10.2. Constitutive relations for isoropic viscous fluids -- 10.3. Plane and antiplane flow -- 10.4. Viscous flow in layers: mullions and folds -- 10.5. Flow of anisotropic viscous fluids -- 10.6. Concluding remarks  
505 |a 11. Rheological behavior -- 11.1. Departures form linear viscous flow -- 11.2. Boudinage and the non-linear powe-law fluid -- 11.3. coupling of viscous flow and macroscopic diffusional transport -- 11.4. Cntinuum properties of composite materials -- 11.5. Anistropic fluids and internal instability -- 11.6. Concluding remarks 
505 |a 12. Model developmente and methodology -- 12.1 Idealizations of field observations -- 12.2 Selection of general boundary conditions -- 12.3 A methodology for the practice of structural geology -- 12.4 Concluding remarks 
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