Interpretation of geological structures through maps : an introductory practical manual

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Interpretation of geological structures through maps : an introductory practical manual

Derek Powell

Longman Scientific & Technical , Wiley, c1992

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Includes index

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内容説明

In the same way that topographic, road, and rail maps provide us with information concerning the nature of the land surface and the location of man-made features. Geological maps contain data which allows an understanding of the distribution of rocks that make up the crust of the Earth and the orientation of structures they contain. Unlike ordinary maps however, geological maps include information which allows us to assess not only the location of particular rocks and the areas they cover, but also their underground extent and their geological history. Geologists construct geological maps by making observations of the nature of rocks exposed at the surface of the Earth, in drill-holes and mine shafts, and recording these on topographic maps and/or aerial photographs. In doing this they plot the locations of contacts between different rock types and measure the attitudes of these and other planar and linear features within rocks. From such information geologists can predict the shapes of rock formations at depth. Formations which, in some instances, may contain gold, oil or gas etc. Although geological maps are two dimensional, knowledge of how to interpret them permits an understanding of the extent of the geological features they show,in three dimensions, ie., both below ground and, before they were eroded away, above ground level. The ability to successfully employ geological maps in this way, depends not only on interpretation of direct measurements of the attitudes of planar and linear geological features, but also on an understanding of the relationships between the shapes of bodies of rocks, as seen on maps, and the shape of the ground surface (ie., the topography). Map interpretation is vital to all who wish to fully understand geological processes, but it confronts many students and practitioners of Geology with difficulties. This is because it is necessary to gain a three dimensional picture in the mind and eventually on paper, from data that is presented in two dimensions, ie., as a geological map; a task that is not often met in other subjects. For a few, this ability is gained quickly but, for most of us, it takes longer and is very much a matter of practice making perfect. Consequently this manual attempts to give an appreciation of the basic problems and techniques involved in unravelling the geological structure of an area from data presented as a map. Further, by pursuing some problems of analysis through use of structure contours, it attempts to encourage the reader to develop the ability to manipulate three-dimensional data.

目次

  • Introduction to geological structures
  • types of planar geological surfaces - planar surfaces arising from erosion and sedimentation, planar surfaces arising from crustal compression, planar surfaces arising from crustal extension
  • analysis of planar surfaces on geological maps - structure contours, cross-sections, direct measurement of dip and strike, exaggeration of scale, calculation of true and apparent dips, curvi-planar geological surfaces
  • outcrop shape - outcrop shape, angle of dip and topography, true and apparent thickness, curvi-planar surfaces
  • linear structures - origin and measurement of linear structures, lines of intersection
  • analysis of drill-hole data - calculation of dip from bore-hole data, three point problems at surface, exercise. Isopachytes (thickness contours) - calculation of thickness variations
  • faults and fault movements - assessment of movement across faults, exercise, determination of slip directions on faults
  • types of fault - classification of faults, listric thrust faults, listric normal faults, linked fault systems, variation in slip along faults, sedimentation and faulting
  • folds - geometry of folds, map analysis of folds
  • fold shape - assessment of fold shape fom maps, exercise, types of fold profile geometry, composite cross-sections of folds, section construction for plunging folds
  • structures associated with folds - minor folds, cleavage and schistosity, use of associated structures in fold analysis
  • folds and faults - displacement of folds by faults.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA19083390
  • ISBN
    • 058208783X
    • 0470218223
  • LCCN
    92231977
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Harlow, Essex, England,New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 176 p.
  • 大きさ
    30 cm
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