Vertical Coupling and Decoupling in the Lithosphere

Vertical Coupling and Decoupling in the Lithosphere
Author: John Grocott
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862391599

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" ... developed out of two symposia: 'Deformation at Convergent Margins', convened at the European Union of Geosciences meeting (EUG XI) at Strasbourg in April 2001; and 'Vertical Coupling and Decoupling at Convergent Margins', convened at the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco in December 2001"--Acknowledgements.

Crustal Cross Sections from the Western North American Cordillera and Elsewhere

Crustal Cross Sections from the Western North American Cordillera and Elsewhere
Author: Robert Bruce Miller,Arthur W. Snoke
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813724560

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"Exposed crustal cross sections provide a unique direct view of continental crust, and are a major source of insights into variations in lithologic and geochemical composition, structural style, metamorphism, plutonism, and rheology with progressive depth through the crust. This volume provides a synthesis of crustal cross sections with a special emphasis on Phanerozoic sections from the western North American Cordillera, supplemented by articles on lower- and mid-crustal sections through Proterozoic crust in North America and Australia, and the classic crustal section of Fiordland, New Zealand. Many of the papers describe multidisciplinary research on crustal sections and include data from various combinations of structural analysis, geochemistry, geothermobarometry, geochronology, geophysics, and other disciplines. The volume also discusses common problems for the interpretation of crustal cross sections, including how sections that expose deep-crustal rocks are eventually exhumed, and leading to the conclusion that there is no simple 'standard model' for continental crust. This volume will be useful to those interested in structural geology, tectonics, geodynamics, regional geology, petrology, geochemistry/isotope geology, and geophysics."--Pub. desc.

Tectonic Faults

Tectonic Faults
Author: Mark R. Handy,Greg Hirth,Niels Hovius
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780262083621

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Scientists examine tectonic faulting on all scales--from seismic fault slip to the formation of mountain ranges--and discuss its connection to a wide range of global phenomena, including long-term climate change and evolution. Tectonic faults are sites of localized motion, both at the Earth's surface and within its dynamic interior. Faulting is directly linked to a wide range of global phenomena, including long-term climate change and the evolution of hominids, the opening and closure of oceans, and the rise and fall of mountain ranges. In Tectonic Faults, scientists from a variety of disciplines explore the connections between faulting and the processes of the Earth's atmosphere, surface, and interior. They consider faults and faulting from many different vantage points--including those of surface analysts, geochemists, material scientists, and physicists--and in all scales, from seismic fault slip to moving tectonic plates. They address basic issues, including the imaging of faults from Earth's surface to the base of the lithosphere and deeper, the structure and rheology of fault rocks, and the role of fluids and melt on the physical properties of deforming rock. They suggest strategies for understanding the interaction of faulting with topography and climate, predicting fault behavior, and interpreting the impacts on the rock record and the human environment. Using an Earth Systems approach, Tectonic Faults provides a new understanding of feedback between faulting and Earth's atmospheric, surface, and interior processes, and recommends new approaches for advancing knowledge of tectonic faults as an integral part of our dynamic planet.

Channel Flow Ductile Extrusion and Exhumation in Continental Collision Zones

Channel Flow  Ductile Extrusion and Exhumation in Continental Collision Zones
Author: Richard D. Law,M. P. Searle,Laurent Godin
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862392099

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This volume includes sections on: Evolution of ideas on channel flow and ductile extrusion in the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau system; Modeling channel flow and ductile extrusion processes; Geological constraints on channel flow and ductile extrusion as an important orogenic process in the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau, the Hellenides and Appalachians, and the Canadian Cordillera.

The Internal Structure of Fault Zones

The Internal Structure of Fault Zones
Author: Christopher A. J. Wibberley
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862392536

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Faults are primary focuses of both fluid migration and deformation in the upper crust. The recognition that faults are typically heterogeneous zones of deformed material, not simple discrete fractures, has fundamental implications for the way geoscientists predict fluid migration in fault zones, as well as leading to new concepts in understanding seismic/aseismic strain accommodation. This book captures current research into understanding the complexities of fault-zone internal structure, and their control on mechanical and fluid-flow properties of the upper crust. A wide variety of approaches are presented, from geological field studies and laboratory analyses of fault-zone and fault-rock properties to numerical fluid-flow modelling, and from seismological data analyses to coupled hydraulic and rheological modelling. The publication aims to illustrate the importance of understanding fault-zone complexity by integrating such diverse approaches, and its impact on the rheological and fluid-flow behaviour of fault zones in different contexts.

Middle Atmosphere Program

Middle Atmosphere Program
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1981
Genre: Air
ISBN: UIUC:30112075700887

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A Continental Plate Boundary

A Continental Plate Boundary
Author: David Okaya,Tim Stern,Fred Davey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 933
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118671771

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 175. A Continental Plate Boundary offers in one place the most comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge for researchers and students to learn about the tectonics and plate dynamics of the Pacific-Australian continental plate boundary in South Island and about the application of modern geological and geophysical methods. It examines what happens when convergence and translation occur at a plate boundary by Describing the geological and geophysical signature of a continental transform fault; Identifying the diverse vertical and lateral patterns of deformation at the plate boundary; Assessing an apparent seismicity gap on the plate boundary fault and fast-moving plate motions; Comparing this plate boundary to other global convergent continental strike-slip plate boundaries; Documenting the utility of the double-sided, onshore-offshore seismic method for exploration of a narrow continental island; and Providing additional papers presenting previously unpublished results. This volume will prove invaluable for seismologists, tectonophysicists, geodesists and potential-field geophysicists, geologists, geodynamicists, and students of the deformation of tectonic plates.

Middle Atmosphere Program Papers presented at the URSI

Middle Atmosphere Program  Papers presented at the URSI
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1981
Genre: Air
ISBN: MINN:30000011022484

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