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The Internal Structure Of Fault Zones Implications For Mechanical And Fluidflow Properties Geological Society Special Publication No 299 C A J Wibberley

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The Internal Structure Of Fault Zones Implications For Mechanical And Fluidflow Properties Geological Society Special Publication No 299 C A J Wibberley
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The Internal Structure Of Fault Zones Implications For Mechanical And Fluidflow Properties Geological Society Special Publication No 299 C A J Wibberley instant download after payment.

Publisher: Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.8 MB
Pages: 364
Author: C. A. J. Wibberley, W. Kurz, J. Imber, R. E. Holdsworth, C. Collettini
ISBN: 9781862392533, 1862392536
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Internal Structure Of Fault Zones Implications For Mechanical And Fluidflow Properties Geological Society Special Publication No 299 C A J Wibberley by C. A. J. Wibberley, W. Kurz, J. Imber, R. E. Holdsworth, C. Collettini 9781862392533, 1862392536 instant download after payment.

Faults are primary focuses of both fluid migration and deformation in the upper crust. The recognition that faults are typically heterogeneous zones of deformed material, not simple discrete fractures, has fundamental implications for the way geoscientists predict fluid migration in fault zones, as well as leading to new concepts in understanding seismic/aseismic strain accommodation. This book captures current research into understanding the complexities of fault-zone internal structure, and their control on mechanical and fluid-flow properties of the upper crust. A wide variety of approaches are presented, from geological field studies and laboratory analyses of fault-zone and fault-rock properties to numerical fluid-flow modelling, and from seismological data analyses to coupled hydraulic and rheological modelling. The publication aims to illustrate the importance of understanding fault-zone complexity by integrating such diverse approaches, and its impact on the rheological and fluid-flow behaviour of fault zones in different contexts.Also available:The Relationship between Damage and Localization - ISBN 978-1-86239-236-6Rock Physics and Geomechanics in the Study of Reservoirs and Repositories - ISBN 978-1-86239-230-4Analogue and Numerical Modelling of Crustal-Scale Processes - ISBN 978-1-86239-191-8The Geological Society of LondonFounded in 1807, the Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, and one of the largest publishers in the Earth sciences.The Society publishes a wide range of high-quality peer-reviewed titles for academics and professionals working in the geosciences, and enjoys an enviable international reputation for the quality of its work.The many areas in which we publish in include:-Petroleum geology-Tectonics, structural geology and geodynamics-Stratigraphy, sedimentology and paleontology-Volcanology, magmatic studies and geochemistry-Remote sensing-History of geology-Regional geology guides

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