Tectonic Modeling

Tectonic Modeling
Title Tectonic Modeling PDF eBook
Author Hemin A. Koyi
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 288
Release 2001
Genre Science
ISBN 0813711932

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In this reference for geologists, 20 contributions from international scientists discuss the analytical, physical, and numerical modeling of tectonic processes. A sampling of topics includes types of transpressional and transtensional deformation, modeling of anisotropic grain growth in minerals, salt tectonics and sedimentation along Atlantic margins, and new apparatus for thermomechanical analogue modeling. The text is accompanied throughout by b&w illustrations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Mechanics of Tectonic Faulting

Mechanics of Tectonic Faulting
Title Mechanics of Tectonic Faulting PDF eBook
Author Georg Mandl
Publisher Elsevier Publishing Company
Pages 432
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN

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This series, under the editorship of Professor H.J. Zwart, will deal with all topics within this field, such as: micro structures, large scale tectonics, experimental structural geology, fabrics, rock mechanics, and modelling in structural geology. The aim is to publish advanced level reference books to provide state-of-the-art reviews of these and other aspects of structural geology. This series will be of value to researchers and professionals in structural geology, rock mechanics, petroleum geology and tectonophysics.This first volume in the series deals with the mechanics of tectonic faulting and its central theme is the formation of faults in the tectonic stress field and the interaction between faults and stresses. The author, Dr. G. Mandl, was one of the top research people with Shell International Research. Part I of the book deals with the mechanical genesis of general fault features, such as fault shape and antithetic, precursory and secondary faulting and elaborates on these more general aspects within the context of specific tectono-mechanical models for extensional faulting and thrusting. Besides critical reviews, Part I contains a number of new or hitherto unpublished results, in particular on model experiments and numerical analyses. The central chapter of Part II presents a full introduction into mechanical theory and rock plasticity - the theory most adequate to tectonic faulting and therefore forming the backbone of the book. Besides presentations of basic concepts of stress and strain, special chapters are devoted to poro-elasticity and fluid flow through porous rocks. This branch of geomechanics requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines continuum mechanics, rock mechanics and structural geology, and applies theoretical, numerical and experimental methods, together with the study of field cases. The book has evolved from such multidisciplinary research and is written for structural geologists, petroleum geologists, engineering geologists, rock engineers and geophysicists whose work demands a similar approach. In addition, the book is intended to encourage mechanical engineers and even mathematicians to enter the fascinating and in parts still untilled fields of tectono-mechanical processes in the Earth's crust. The book is richly illustrated by drawings, photographs and reproductions of seismic records.

Salt Tectonics

Salt Tectonics
Title Salt Tectonics PDF eBook
Author Martin P. A. Jackson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 515
Release 2017-02-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1107013313

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An unrivalled consolidation of topics related to salt tectonics, suitable for graduate students, researchers and professionals.

Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment

Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment
Title Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment PDF eBook
Author Kyoji Sassa
Publisher Springer
Pages 812
Release 2014-05-19
Genre Science
ISBN 3319050508

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This volume contains peer-reviewed papers from the Third World Landslide Forum organized by the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) in June 2014. The complete collection of papers from the Forum is published in three full-color volumes and one mono-color volume.

Structural and Tectonic Modelling and its Application to Petroleum Geology

Structural and Tectonic Modelling and its Application to Petroleum Geology
Title Structural and Tectonic Modelling and its Application to Petroleum Geology PDF eBook
Author R.M. Larsen
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 564
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1483291057

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This monograph presents a unique combination of structural and tectonic modelling with applied petroleum geological problems. Focussing on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and neighbouring areas, it includes discussion covering all scales - from development of sedimentary basins, to formation of fractures and joints on a microscale - and from exploration, to the exploitation of hydrocarbons. The book's coverage of structural and tectonic modelling, petroleum geology applications, and the treatment of the Norwegian Continental Shelf should make this book an invaluable resource book for advanced students of structural and tectonic modelling, teachers, and researchers; as well as for geologists and geophysicists in the petroleum industry.

Extensional Tectonics: Regional-scale processes

Extensional Tectonics: Regional-scale processes
Title Extensional Tectonics: Regional-scale processes PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Holdsworth
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 356
Release 2002
Genre Science
ISBN 9781862391147

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Salt Tectonics, Sediments and Prospectivity

Salt Tectonics, Sediments and Prospectivity
Title Salt Tectonics, Sediments and Prospectivity PDF eBook
Author G. Ian Alsop
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 648
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781862393417

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In this timely volume, geoscientists from both industry and academia present a contemporary view of salt at a global scale. The studies examine the influence of salt on synkinematic sedimentation, its role in basin evolution and tectonics, and ultimately in hydrocarbon prospectivity. Recent improvements in seismic reflection, acquisition and processing techniques have led to significant advances in the understanding of salt and sediment interactions, both along the flanks of vertical or overturned salt margins, and in subsalt plays such as offshore Brazil. The book is broadly separated into five major themes covering a variety of geographical and process-linked topics. These are: halokinetic sequence stratigraphy, salt in passive margin settings, Central European salt basins, deformation within and adjacent to salt, and salt in contractional settings and salt glaciers.