Tensile Fracturing in Rocks: Tectonofractographic and Electromagnetic Radiation Methods

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Understanding tensile fracture in rocks provides an important key for the interpretation of many problems in structural geology. This book presents a multidisciplinary approach to tensile fracture in rocks (faulting is briefly addressed), starting with an introduction to fracture physics and progressing through tectonofractographic features, characterized both in experimental settings and in geological outcrops. Four examples of sedimentary rocks and two of granites have been chosen to demonstrate the principles and problems in fracture geology. Principles of fracture mechanics and rock mechanics are applied throughout the book, which also explores current understanding about electromagnetic radiation induced by fractures and how such radiation can be used to monitor and predict earthquakes and hazardous collapses in mines. The monograph serves not only as a manual on how to handle specific problems and their solutions in fractual geology but also as a starting point for researchers and graduate students interested in the field of rock fracturing.

Author(s): Dov Bahat, Avinoam Rabinovitch, Vladimir Frid
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2004

Language: German
Commentary: 52500
Pages: 579

front-matter......Page 1
01_Fracture Physics......Page 14
02_Elements of Fracture Geology......Page 93
03_Four Fracture Provinces in Sedimentary Rocks......Page 203
04_Jointing in Granites......Page 294
05_Electromagnetic Radiation Induced in Fractured Materials......Page 390
06_Assorted Problems in Fracture Geology......Page 470
back-matter......Page 539