Structural geology: A quantitative introduction
- UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020.
- xi, 450p.; 25cms.
Tackling structural geology problems today requires a quantitative understanding of the underlying physical principles, and the ability to apply mathematical models to deformation processes within the Earth. Accessible yet rigorous, this unique textbook demonstrates how to approach structural geology quantitatively using calculus and mechanics, and prepares students to interface with professional geophysicists and engineers who appreciate and utilize the same tools and computational methods to solve multidisciplinary problems. Clearly explained methods are used throughout the book to quantify field data, set up mathematical models for the formation of structures, and compare model results to field observations. An extensive online package of coordinated laboratory exercises enables students to consolidate their learning and put it into practice by analyzing structural data and building insightful models. Designed for single-semester undergraduate courses, this pioneering text prepares students for graduates studies and careers as professional geoscientists.
Presents a rigorous quantitative approach to structural geology balanced with description and geological examples from the field Complemented by a website hosting a wealth of supplementary teaching resources, including a lab manual of practical activities and computational MATLAB exercises that help develop programming skills Illustrated throughout in full color, with electronic figures available to instructors and MATLABŪ scripts for solving problems and recreating model plots, and worked problems that offer examples of how to address questions in structural geology Assumes one year each of college-level physics and calculus