Faulting in Brittle Rocks [electronic resource] : An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults /

The book presents an introduction to the mechanical genesis of tectonic faults in the brittle crust of the Earth. In the first chapters mechanical concepts of rock (such as brittleness, stresses in a discontinuum, effective stress, buoyancy, poro-thermo-elasticiy, fracture modes and the corresponding failure and slip conditions) are discussed. The book focuses on the critical re-assessment of Coulomb-Mohr's theory of sliding deformation in rocks, and explores the wide range of fault structures that can be analysed by this theory. Strong emphasis is laid on the effects of pore pressure changes. Phenomena, such as the growth, spacing, and reactivation of faults, the distribution of fault slip, and the formation of certain shear joints, which lie outside the scope of Coulomb-Mohr's simple theory, are tackled by different theoretical, numerical and experimental methods. The book concludes with a discourse on similarity and self-similarity of fault structures and a critical examination of the feasibility of scaled model experiments. Mathematical formalism is restricted to a minimum and is replaced, wherever possible, by the extremely useful graphic method of Mohr's stress circle which is introduced in a separate chapter. The book includes illustrative geological and geotechnical examples.

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Main Authors: Mandl, Georg. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000
Subjects:Earth sciences., Geology., Mineral resources., Geotechnical engineering., Earth Sciences., Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences., Mineral Resources.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04262-5
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1816702018-07-30T23:02:05ZFaulting in Brittle Rocks [electronic resource] : An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults / Mandl, Georg. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2000.engThe book presents an introduction to the mechanical genesis of tectonic faults in the brittle crust of the Earth. In the first chapters mechanical concepts of rock (such as brittleness, stresses in a discontinuum, effective stress, buoyancy, poro-thermo-elasticiy, fracture modes and the corresponding failure and slip conditions) are discussed. The book focuses on the critical re-assessment of Coulomb-Mohr's theory of sliding deformation in rocks, and explores the wide range of fault structures that can be analysed by this theory. Strong emphasis is laid on the effects of pore pressure changes. Phenomena, such as the growth, spacing, and reactivation of faults, the distribution of fault slip, and the formation of certain shear joints, which lie outside the scope of Coulomb-Mohr's simple theory, are tackled by different theoretical, numerical and experimental methods. The book concludes with a discourse on similarity and self-similarity of fault structures and a critical examination of the feasibility of scaled model experiments. Mathematical formalism is restricted to a minimum and is replaced, wherever possible, by the extremely useful graphic method of Mohr's stress circle which is introduced in a separate chapter. The book includes illustrative geological and geotechnical examples.1 Stress and Strain in Rocks -- 2 The Stress Circle -- 3 The Brittle Regime -- 4 The Coulomb — Mohr Theory of Faulting -- 5 Poro — Thermo — Elasticity of Rocks -- 6 Fault Structures -- 7 Slip, Reactivation and Termination of Faults -- 8 Parallel Faults -- 9. Modelling of Faulting — Scaling Problems -- Autors.The book presents an introduction to the mechanical genesis of tectonic faults in the brittle crust of the Earth. In the first chapters mechanical concepts of rock (such as brittleness, stresses in a discontinuum, effective stress, buoyancy, poro-thermo-elasticiy, fracture modes and the corresponding failure and slip conditions) are discussed. The book focuses on the critical re-assessment of Coulomb-Mohr's theory of sliding deformation in rocks, and explores the wide range of fault structures that can be analysed by this theory. Strong emphasis is laid on the effects of pore pressure changes. Phenomena, such as the growth, spacing, and reactivation of faults, the distribution of fault slip, and the formation of certain shear joints, which lie outside the scope of Coulomb-Mohr's simple theory, are tackled by different theoretical, numerical and experimental methods. The book concludes with a discourse on similarity and self-similarity of fault structures and a critical examination of the feasibility of scaled model experiments. Mathematical formalism is restricted to a minimum and is replaced, wherever possible, by the extremely useful graphic method of Mohr's stress circle which is introduced in a separate chapter. The book includes illustrative geological and geotechnical examples.Earth sciences.Geology.Mineral resources.Geotechnical engineering.Earth Sciences.Geology.Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.Mineral Resources.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04262-5URN:ISBN:9783662042625
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topic Earth sciences.
Geology.
Mineral resources.
Geotechnical engineering.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.
Mineral Resources.
Earth sciences.
Geology.
Mineral resources.
Geotechnical engineering.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.
Mineral Resources.
spellingShingle Earth sciences.
Geology.
Mineral resources.
Geotechnical engineering.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.
Mineral Resources.
Earth sciences.
Geology.
Mineral resources.
Geotechnical engineering.
Earth Sciences.
Geology.
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.
Mineral Resources.
Mandl, Georg. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Faulting in Brittle Rocks [electronic resource] : An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults /
description The book presents an introduction to the mechanical genesis of tectonic faults in the brittle crust of the Earth. In the first chapters mechanical concepts of rock (such as brittleness, stresses in a discontinuum, effective stress, buoyancy, poro-thermo-elasticiy, fracture modes and the corresponding failure and slip conditions) are discussed. The book focuses on the critical re-assessment of Coulomb-Mohr's theory of sliding deformation in rocks, and explores the wide range of fault structures that can be analysed by this theory. Strong emphasis is laid on the effects of pore pressure changes. Phenomena, such as the growth, spacing, and reactivation of faults, the distribution of fault slip, and the formation of certain shear joints, which lie outside the scope of Coulomb-Mohr's simple theory, are tackled by different theoretical, numerical and experimental methods. The book concludes with a discourse on similarity and self-similarity of fault structures and a critical examination of the feasibility of scaled model experiments. Mathematical formalism is restricted to a minimum and is replaced, wherever possible, by the extremely useful graphic method of Mohr's stress circle which is introduced in a separate chapter. The book includes illustrative geological and geotechnical examples.
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Geology.
Mineral resources.
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Mineral Resources.
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title Faulting in Brittle Rocks [electronic resource] : An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults /
title_short Faulting in Brittle Rocks [electronic resource] : An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults /
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