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E-grāmata: Structural Geology: The Mechanics of Deforming Metamorphic Rocks

(Research Fellow, CSIRO.Adjunct Professor, The University of Western Australia, Australia), (Structural geologist, CSIRO.Adjunct Professor, The University of Western Australia, Australia)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780124079335
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"The aim of this book is to discuss the processes that operate during the deformation and metamorphism of rocks in the crust and upper lithosphere of the Earth with the goal of understanding how these processes control or influence the structures that weobserve in the field. The intent is to consider these processes within a framework set both by the individual mechanisms of deformation and the fundamental mechanics that describe and relate these mechanisms. Such mechanisms do not necessarily operate independently of each other but may be strongly coupled so that each process has strong feedback influences on the others leading to structures and mineral assemblages that do not develop in the uncoupled environment. The general system we consider in this book is a deforming, chemically reactive system in which fluid and thermal transport play significant roles"--

Structural Geology is a groundbreaking reference that introduces you to the concepts of nonlinear solid mechanics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics in metamorphic geology, offering a fresh perspective on rock structure and its potential for new interpretations of geological evolution.

This book stands alone in unifying deformation and metamorphism and the development of the mineralogical fabrics and the structures that we see in the field. This reflects the thermodynamics of systems not at equilibrium within the framework of modern nonlinear solid mechanics. The thermodynamic approach enables the various mechanical, thermal, hydrological and chemical processes to be rigorously coupled through the second law of thermodynamics, invariably leading to nonlinear behavior. The book also differs from others in emphasizing the implications of this nonlinear behavior with respect to the development of the diverse, complex, even fractal, range of structures in deformed metamorphic rocks.

Building on the fundamentals of structural geology by discussing the nonlinear processes that operate during the deformation and metamorphism of rocks in the Earth's crust, the book's concepts help geoscientists and graduate-level students understand how these processes control or influence the structures and metamorphic fabrics-providing applications in hydrocarbon exploration, ore mineral exploration, and architectural engineering.

    • Authored by two of the world's foremost experts in structural geology, representing more than 70 years of experience in research and instruction

    • Nearly 300 figures, illustrations, working examples, and photographs reinforce key concepts and underscore major advances in structural geology

Recenzijas

"...develop the relevant mathematics to describe the forces acting on the rocks and apply them to deformation, fluid flow, thermal transport and mineral reactions" --ATSE Focus

"A long overdue treatment of the subject, this book is highly recommended and anticipated to become established as a standard reference work." --The Geological Society

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A groundbreaking reference that introduces the concepts of nonlinear solid mechanics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics in metamorphic geology, providing a fresh perspective on rock structure and its potential for new interpretations of geological evolution
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction
1(26)
I THE MECHANICS OF DEFORMING SOLIDS: OVERVIEW OF SECTION A
2 Geometry: The Concept of Deformation
27(40)
3 Kinematics --- Deformation Histories
67(30)
4 The Balance Laws: Forces Involved in Deformation
97(14)
5 Energy Flow -- Thermodynamics
111(36)
6 Constitutive Relations
147(42)
7 Nonlinear Dynamics
189(54)
II PROCESSES INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES: OVERVIEW OF SECTION B
8 Brittle Flow
243(44)
9 Visco-Plastic Flow
287(40)
10 Damage Evolution
327(20)
11 Transport of Heat
347(18)
12 Fluid Flow
365(58)
13 Microstructural Rearrangements
423(92)
14 Mineral Reactions: Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium Aspects
515(52)
15 Models for Mineral Phase Nucleation and Growth
567(38)
Epilogue 605(4)
Appendix A Commonly Used Symbols 609(2)
Appendix B Vectors, Tensors and Matrices 611(4)
Appendix C Some Useful Mathematical Concepts and Relations 615(6)
References 621(36)
Index 657