Tectonofractography - Dov Bahat

Tectonofractography

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
XVIII, 354 Seiten
2011 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-76164-5 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
" ... he who repeats a thing in the name of him who said it brings deliverance to the world ... " Mishnah, Sayings of the Fathers 6; 6 Main Objectives The present book intends to fulfill a number of purposes, which are arranged under the following scheme: 1. A topical review of main subjects in fractography, that branch of science which analyses fracture surface morphology and related features and their causes and mechanisms in technological materials. Among the materials that bear significant affinities to rock are in organic glass, ceramics, metals and polymer glass. 2. A historical review of the main studies published to date on rock fractography. In both these fields of review, one is confronted by the similarities between small-scale (micro metre) and large-scale (tens of metres) fracture surface morphologies. The similarities, on the one hand, and the differences on the other must surely promote further development of fractographical approaches in structural geology, where extrapola tion from microfractography to large-scale fractography is virtually a directive. As geologists become more familiar with the fractography of rocks, they undoubtedly will become aware of the great power of this descriptive discipline as a tool, in both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Rock fractography must yet be routinely applied in the structural analysis of rock formations in which fracture morphology is sufficiently prominent or extensive.

1 Introduction to Fracture.- 1.1 Basic Concepts of Elastic Fracture.- 1.2 Plastic Zones Ahead of the Crack.- 1.3 Atomistic Concepts of the Crack Tip.- 1.4 Kinetic Processes in Fracture.- 1.5 Microstructural Aspects of Fracture in Polycrystalline (Grainy) Materials.- 1.6 Fracture in Rocks.- 2 Fractography in Technical Materials.- 2.1 Fracture Surface Morphology - Basic Geometry.- 2.2 Terminology.- 2.3 Applied Fractography.- 3 Rock Fractography.- 3.1 Fracture Markings on Joint Surfaces.- 3.2 Induced Fracturing in Rocks.- 4 Characterization and Classification of Fracture Surface Morphology in Geologic Formations.- 4.1 Qualitative Characterization of Fracture Surface Markings.- 4.2 Quantitative Characterization of Fracture Surface Markings.- 4.3 Classification of Fracture Surface Markings.- 5 Tectonofractography.- 5.1 Application of Joint Surface Morphology in Tectonics.- 5.2 Burial Jointing.- 5.3 Syntectonic Jointing.- 5.4 Uplift Jointing.- 5.5 Post Uplift Jointing.- 5.6 Comparison of Jointing During the Three Major Tectonic Phases: a Summary.- 5.7 Propagation, Opening, Mineralization and Joint Intensity of the Various Joint Types.- 5.8 Approximate Maximum Depths at Which Various Joint Types Develop.- 5.9 Fracture Interaction.- References.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.12.2011
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 354 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 568 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Mineralogie / Paläontologie
Schlagworte Bruchflächen • classification • Clays • Formation • Fractography • Geology • jointing • Kluftflächen • Mineral • Quantitative Analysis • Structural Geology • Tectonics • Tectonophysics • Tektonophysik • Werkstoffverhalten
ISBN-10 3-642-76164-X / 364276164X
ISBN-13 978-3-642-76164-5 / 9783642761645
Zustand Neuware
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