Ben A. van der Pluijm, Stephen Marshak ...
672 pages - Publisher: W.W. Norton; 2nd edition (December, 2003) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 039392467X - ISBN-13: 978-0393924671 ...
The Second Edition of Earth Structure: An Introduction to Structural Geology and Tectonics
takes a balanced approach to the subject―emphasizing links between
structural features at all scales (microscopic, hand-specimen, outcrop,
mountain-range) and deformation processes. Earth Structure
shows how assemblages of structures relate to different geological
settings in the context of plate tectonics. Chapters are self-contained
modules that can be arranged in various sequences depending on
instructor preference, and the book uses a conversational writing style,
employing familiar analogies and field examples. Mathematical analysis,
where used in the book, is kept at a basic level.
Popular features include:
• Self-contained chapters on deformation mechanisms (both brittle and
plastic) and deformation products (fractures, faults, folds, and
fabrics) that allow instructors to provide a foundation of understanding
on "how" deformation takes place, as well as a thorough description of
what deformation causes. • Whole chapters on tectonic settings.
These chapters allow the book to be used either for a one-semester
course that relates deformation to tectonic settings or for a succession
of two courses (one on structure and one on tectonics), thus enabling
students to buy just one book. • Essays on Regional Perspectives
that provide information on tectonic analysis for eleven regions around
the globe written by specialists in the area―discussions include the
European Alps, the Altaids, the Appalachians, and the Cascadia Wedge. • Over 570 detailed figures providing informative illustration of concepts.
570 black & white figures