Current Topics in Structural Geology
- 1st Edition - November 12, 2012
- Editor: P. L. Hancock
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 9 7 8 7 9 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 9 8 4 8 1 - 0
Current Topics in Structural Geology is a collection of invited papers on particular topics of interest in structural geology, from field-based problems on the scale of terranes to… Read more
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Request a sales quoteCurrent Topics in Structural Geology is a collection of invited papers on particular topics of interest in structural geology, from field-based problems on the scale of terranes to microstructures in nature and experiment. Contributors also explore earthquake faulting; S-C mylonites; tectonics and hydrogeology of accretionary prisms; deformation mechanisms; transparent polycrystals; shape and lattice preferred orientations; and mushroom-shaped diapirs. This text is comprised of 13 chapters; the first of which introduces the reader to shallow crustal earthquakes and the structural geology of fault zones. The first chapter also emphasizes the seismogenic regime, strike-slip earthquake rupture processes, structural questions posed by seismology, and mesothermal gold-quartz lodes hosted in steeply inclined shear zones of mixed 'brittle-ductile' character. Discussion then turns to normal faulting in the upper continental crust, along with the application of a method based primarily on fault slip data analysis to determine paleostress in terms of orientation and magnitude. The mechanical behavior and deformation textures of simulated halite shear zones are considered, with special regard to the internal structures of S-C mylonites and their mechanical implications. The remaining chapters examine the role of decollement zone in the tectonics and hydrogeology of accretionary prisms; synkinematic microscopy of transparent polycrystals; and the origin of metamorphic core complexes and detachment faults formed during Tertiary continental extension in the northern Colorado River region. This book is intended primarily for students and practitioners of structural geology.
Preface
Journal of Structural Geology Editors, Past and Present
Earthquake Faulting as a Structural Process
Normal Faulting in the Upper Continental Crust: Observations from Regions of Active Extension
From Orientation to Magnitudes in Paleostress Determinations using Fault Slip Data
The Origin of S-C Mylonites and a New Fault-Zone Model
The Origin of Metamorphic Core Complexes and Detachment Faults Formed during Tertiary Continental Extension in the Northern
Colorado River Region, U.S.A.
Tectonics and Hydrogeology of Accretionary Prisms: Role of the Decollement Zone
Structural Aspects of Suspect Terranes and Accretionary Tectonics in Western North America
Deformation Mechanisms—Recognition from Natural Tectonites
Coupled Grain-Scale Dilatancy and Mass Transfer during Deformation at High Fluid Pressures: Examples from Mount Lyell, Tasmania
Synkinematic Microscopy of Transparent Polycrystals
Development of Shape and Lattice Preferred Orientations: Application to the Seismic Anisotropy of the Lower Crust
Emplacement Kinematics of a Granite Diapir: The Chindamora Batholith, Zimbabwe
Anatomy of Mushroom-Shaped Diapirs
- No. of pages: 238
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 12, 2012
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Paperback ISBN: 9780080978796
- eBook ISBN: 9780080984810
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P. L. Hancock
Affiliations and expertise
Reader in Structural Geology, University of Bristol, UK