Geologic Fracture Mechanics

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This lively introduction to geologic fracture mechanics provides a consistent treatment of all common geologic structural discontinuities. It explores the formation, growth and interpretation of fractures and deformation bands, from theoretical, field and lab-based perspectives, bridging the gap between a general textbook treatment and the more advanced research literature. It allows the reader to acquire basic tools to interpret discontinuity origins, geometries, patterns and implications using many of the leading and contemporary concepts known to specialists in the field. Problem sets are provided at the end of each chapter, and worked examples are included within each chapter to illustrate topics and enable self-study. With all common geologic structures including joints, hydrofractures, faults, stylolites and deformation bands being discussed from a fresh perspective, it will be a useful reference for advanced students, researchers and industry practitioners interested in structural geology, neotectonics, rock mechanics, planetary geology, and reservoir geomechanics.

Author(s): Richard A. Schultz
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 612

Cover......Page 1
Front Matter
......Page 3
Geologic Fracture
Mechanics......Page 5
Copyright
......Page 6
Dedication
......Page 7
Contents
......Page 9
Preface
......Page 13
Acknowledgements
......Page 18
1 Introduction to Geologic Structural
Discontinuities......Page 21
2 Elastic Rock Rheology and Stress
Concentration......Page 47
3 Stress, Mohr Circles,
and Deformation at Peak Strength......Page 95
4 Cracks and Anticracks......Page 163
5 Discontinuity Patterns
and Their Interpretation......Page 190
6 Faults......Page 229
7 Deformation Bands......Page 285
8 Fracture Mechanics: A Tour of Basic
Principles......Page 352
9 Beyond Linear Elastic Fracture
Mechanics......Page 420
Glossary......Page 524
References......Page 549
Index......Page 607