Evolution of Geological Structures in Micro- to Macro-scales

Author:   S. Sengupta
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
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9789401064811


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   10 October 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Structural geology has developed at a very rapid pace in recent years. Evolution of Geological Structures in Micro- to Macro-Scales, covering a wide spectrum of current research in structural geology from the grain scale to the scale of orogenic belts and from the brittle to the ductile field, provides an overview of newly emerging concepts in a single volume. The book covers a wide range of advances in such broad fields as hydraulic factures, normal faults, overthrusts, ductile shear zones, rock fabrics, folds, superposed folds and basement structures.

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Author:   S. Sengupta
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.972kg
ISBN:  

9789401064811


ISBN 10:   9401064814
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   10 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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One: Fractures, Faults and Nappes.- 1 Hydraulic fractures and their implications regarding the state of stress in a sedimentary sequence during burial.- 2 Geometry and development of normal faults.- 3 Normal faulting and exhumation of metamorphic rocks in mountain belts.- 4 Evolution of salients in a fold-and-thrust belt: the effects of sedimentary basin geometry, strain distribution and critical taper.- 5 Plunging fault propagation folds: a case study from the Bhutan Himalayas.- 6 Thermal variations along the Moine thrust zone from illite crystallinity.- 7 Overthrust shear in mountain building.- 8 Imbricate thrust spacing: experimental and theoretical analyses.- Two: Ductile Shear Zones.- 9 Practical analysis of general shear zones using the porphyroclast hyperbolic distribution method: an example from the Scandinavian Caledonides.- 10 Shear zones in foliated rocks: geometry and kinematics.- 11 Development of compressional and extensional structures during progressive ductile shearing, Main Central Thrust Zone, Lesser Himachal Himalaya.- 12 Deformed lineation in ductile shear zones: a case study from the Proterozoic fold belt of Singhbhum, eastern India.- 13 Construction and prospective use of displacement-difference vectors (DDV) in vertical sections across shear belts: outline of a new method.- Three: Fabric.- 14 Crystal rotation and growth during grain flow in a deforming crystal mush.- 15 Strain and crystallographic fabric pattern in a folded calcite vein: the dependence on initial fabric.- 16 Volume loss and slaty cleavage development.- 17 Contrasting fabrics in deformed dykes and host rocks: natural examples and a simplified model.- Four: Folds and Superposed Folds.- 18 A fold classification scheme based on a polar plot of inverse layer thickness.- 19 Modelling deformation partitioning in folds.- 20 Simple shear modification of chevron folds: implications for facing interpretation, strain analysis and deformation history.- 21 Sense of fold asymmetry in single-phase and superposed folding.- 22 Interpretation of regional fold interference structures in SE Norway based on a comparison with model experiments.- 23 Continuous and discontinuous events in orogenic deformation.- Five: Basement Structures.- 24 The geometry of a deformed unconformity in the Caledonides of NW Scotland.- 25 Tectonic evolution of deep crustal structures in the mid-Proterozoic Albany-Fraser Orogen, Western Australia.- 26 Cryptic structural trends in basement revealed by Patterson diagrams: examples from the Scottish and Irish Caledonian orogen.

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