Understanding faults : detecting, dating, and modeling

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Understanding faults : detecting, dating, and modeling

edited by David Tanner, Christian Brandes

Elsevier, c2020

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Understanding Faults: Detecting, Dating, and Modeling offers a single resource for analyzing faults for a variety of applications, from hazard detection and earthquake processes, to geophysical exploration. The book presents the latest research, including fault dating using new mineral growth, fault reactivation, and fault modeling, and also helps bridge the gap between geologists and geophysicists working across fault-related disciplines. Using diagrams, formulae, and worldwide case studies to illustrate concepts, the book provides geoscientists and industry experts in oil and gas with a valuable reference for detecting, modeling, analyzing and dating faults.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Fault Mechanics and Earthquakes 3. Fault Detection 4. Numerical Modelling of Faults 5. Faults in the Laboratory 6. The Growth of Faults 7. Direct dating of Fault Movement 8. Fault Seal 9. Conclusions

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