Crust and lithosphere dynamics
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Crust and lithosphere dynamics
(Treatise on geophysics / editor-in-chief, Gerald Schubert, v. 6)
Elsevier, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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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.
Table of Contents
6.01 An Overview
6.02 Plate Tectonics, Pages 49-98, P. Wessel
6.03 Plate Rheology and Mechanics
6.04 Plate Deformation
6.05 Heat Flow and Thermal Structure of the Lithosphere
6.06 Lithosphere Stress and Deformation
6.07 Magmatism, Magma, and Magma Chambers
6.08 Dynamic Processes in Extensional and Compressional Settings: The Dynamics of Continental Breakup and Extension
6.09 Dynamic Processes in Extensional and Compressional Settings - Mountain Building: From Earthquakes to Geological Deformation
6.10 Fault Mechanics
6.11 Tectonic Models for the Evolution of Sedimentary Basins
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