Structural geology : an introduction to geometrical techniques /
Ragan, Donal M.
Structural geology : an introduction to geometrical techniques / Donal M. Ragan. - 4th ed. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009. - xvii, 602 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 578-594) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Structural planes
2. Thickness and depth
3. Lines and intersecting planes
4. Planes and topography
5. Stereographic projections
6. Rotations
7. Vectors
8. Faults
9. Stress
10. Faulting
11. Deformation
12. Strain
13. Flow
14. Folds
15. Parallel folds
16. Similar folds
17. Folds and topography
18. Structural analysis
19. Tectonites
20. Drill hole data
21. Maps and cross sections
22. Block diagrams
Appendix A. Descriptive geometry
Appendix B. Spherical trigonometry
Index.
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the Authors
This combination of text and lab book presents an entirely different approach to structural geology. Designed for undergraduate laboratory classes, it provides a step-by-step guide for solving geometric problems arising from structural field observations. The book discusses both traditional methods and cutting-edge approaches, with emphasis given to graphical methods and visualization techniques that support students in tackling challenging two- and three-dimensional problems. Numerous exercises encourage practice in using the techniques, and demonstrate how field observations can be converted into useful information about geological structures and the processes responsible for creating them. This updated fourth edition incorporates new material on stress, deformation, strain and flow, and the underlying mathematics of the subject. With stereonet plots and solutions to the exercises available online at www.cambridge.org/ragan, this book is a key resource for undergraduates, advanced students and researchers wanting to improve their practical skills in structural geology.
9780521897587 (hardback) 9780521745833 (pbk.)
Geology, Structural.
551.8 / RAG
Structural geology : an introduction to geometrical techniques / Donal M. Ragan. - 4th ed. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009. - xvii, 602 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 578-594) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Structural planes
2. Thickness and depth
3. Lines and intersecting planes
4. Planes and topography
5. Stereographic projections
6. Rotations
7. Vectors
8. Faults
9. Stress
10. Faulting
11. Deformation
12. Strain
13. Flow
14. Folds
15. Parallel folds
16. Similar folds
17. Folds and topography
18. Structural analysis
19. Tectonites
20. Drill hole data
21. Maps and cross sections
22. Block diagrams
Appendix A. Descriptive geometry
Appendix B. Spherical trigonometry
Index.
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the Authors
This combination of text and lab book presents an entirely different approach to structural geology. Designed for undergraduate laboratory classes, it provides a step-by-step guide for solving geometric problems arising from structural field observations. The book discusses both traditional methods and cutting-edge approaches, with emphasis given to graphical methods and visualization techniques that support students in tackling challenging two- and three-dimensional problems. Numerous exercises encourage practice in using the techniques, and demonstrate how field observations can be converted into useful information about geological structures and the processes responsible for creating them. This updated fourth edition incorporates new material on stress, deformation, strain and flow, and the underlying mathematics of the subject. With stereonet plots and solutions to the exercises available online at www.cambridge.org/ragan, this book is a key resource for undergraduates, advanced students and researchers wanting to improve their practical skills in structural geology.
9780521897587 (hardback) 9780521745833 (pbk.)
Geology, Structural.
551.8 / RAG
