Evolution and Dynamics of the Australian Plate

Evolution and Dynamics of the Australian Plate
Title Evolution and Dynamics of the Australian Plate PDF eBook
Author R. R. Hillis
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 440
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780813723723

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Evolution and Dynamics of the Indo-Australian Plate

Evolution and Dynamics of the Indo-Australian Plate
Title Evolution and Dynamics of the Indo-Australian Plate PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 981
Release 2012
Genre Geology, Structural
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Intraplate Earthquakes

Intraplate Earthquakes
Title Intraplate Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author Pradeep Talwani
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 351
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1139916688

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Intraplate earthquakes occur away from tectonic plate boundaries: their locations are difficult to predict, risking huge damage and loss of life. The 2001 Bhuj earthquake (featured in this book) was the largest intraplate earthquake for three decades and has provided unique insight into these events. This cutting-edge book brings together research from international leading experts in the field. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of these earthquakes in a different global location, ranging from Australia, China, India and the Sea of Japan, to Western Europe, Brazil, New Madrid (Central USA), and Eastern Canada. They explore similarities and differences between regional features and the mechanical models required to explain them, as well as assessing geophysical techniques used to investigate them. Providing the first global overview of intraplate earthquakes, this is an essential book for academic researchers and professionals in seismology, tectonics, tectonophysics, geodesy, structural geology, earthquake dynamics, geophysics, and structural engineering.

Treatise on Geophysics, Volume 6

Treatise on Geophysics, Volume 6
Title Treatise on Geophysics, Volume 6 PDF eBook
Author Anthony B Watts
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 627
Release 2010-05-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0444535721

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Treatise on Geophysics: Crust and Lithosphere Dynamics, Volume 6, provides a comprehensive review of the state of knowledge on crust and lithosphere dynamics, which is defined as the study of how the outermost layers of the Earth respond to loads that are emplaced on, within, and below it and its implications for plate mechanics and mantle flow. The book begins with a chapter on plate kinematics, which shows how new observations and methodologies have improved the resolution of relative and absolute plate motions. This is followed by studies of plate mechanics, focusing on the long-term rheology of the plates and response of the plates to both relatively short-term and long-term loads. The book also includes chapters that examine the evidence from surface heat flow, borehole breakouts, and magma models for the thermal and mechanical structure of the lithosphere; the deformation of the lithosphere in extensional and compressional settings. The final two chapters deal with the structural styles of faulting in the shallow brittle part of the lithosphere, the brittle-ductile transition, and the shear zone in the ductile part of the lithosphere; and how developments in plate mechanics have impacted our understanding of geological processes. Self-contained volume starts with an overview of the subject then explores each topic with in depth detail Extensive reference lists and cross references with other volumes to facilitate further research Full-color figures and tables support the text and aid in understanding Content suited for both the expert and non-expert

The Australian Continent

The Australian Continent
Title The Australian Continent PDF eBook
Author Brian Kennett
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 140
Release 2018-08-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1760462470

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The Australian Continent: A Geophysical Synthesis is designed to provide a summary of the character of the Australian continent through the extensive information available at the continental scale, as a contribution to the understanding of Australia's lithospheric architecture and its evolution. The results build on the extensive databases assembled at Geoscience Australia, particularly for potential fields, supplemented by the full range of seismological information, mostly from The Australian National University. To aid in cross comparison of results from different disciplines, information is presented with a common projection and scales.

Characterization of Ore-Forming Systems from Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Studies

Characterization of Ore-Forming Systems from Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Studies
Title Characterization of Ore-Forming Systems from Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Studies PDF eBook
Author K. Gessner
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 412
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1786203138

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Economically viable concentrations of mineral resources are uncommon in Earth’s crust. Most ore deposits that were mined in the past or are currently being extracted were found at or near Earth’s surface, often serendipitously. To meet the future demand for mineral resources, exploration success hinges on identifying targets at depth. Achieving this requires accurate and informed models of the Earth's crust that are consistent with all available geological, geochemical and geophysical information, paired with an understanding of how ore-forming systems relate to Earth’s evolving structure. Contributions to this volume address the future resources challenge by (i) applying advanced microscale geochemical detection and characterization methods, (ii) introducing more rigorous 3D Earth models, (iii) exploring critical behaviour and coupled processes, (iv) evaluating the role of geodynamic and tectonic setting and (v) applying 3D structural models to characterize specific ore-forming systems.

The Nature and Origin of Compression in Passive Margins

The Nature and Origin of Compression in Passive Margins
Title The Nature and Origin of Compression in Passive Margins PDF eBook
Author Howard Johnson
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 232
Release 2008
Genre Science
ISBN 9781862392618

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