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Paleostress Inversion Techniques
Methods and Applications for Tectonics
Author: Pascal Christophe
Language: EnglishSubject for Paleostress Inversion Techniques:
274 p. · 19x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Paleostress Inversion Techniques: Methods and Applications for Tectonics is an ideal reference for both academic and industry researchers in the Earth Sciences. The book introduces the methodologies developed to reconstruct (paleo) stress tensors from geological data. The interest and potential outcomes of the methods are illustrated by practical examples and supplementary electronic material and an overview on future research directions. As paleostress inversion methods are particularly useful in tectonic analyses at regional and local scales and their outcomes are relevant when trying to predict the orientations of fracture sets and potential fluid flow paths and associated mineralizations, this book provides an ideal resource.
1. Introduction 2. Brittle structures in the field 3. Theoretical aspects 4. Fault slip inversion methods 5. Inversion of tensile fractures 6. Inversion of calcite twins 7. Determining Paleostresses with 'Incomplete' Data 8. One step beyond: full determination of paleostress tensors 9. Examples of applications of stress inversion methods in tectonic analyses 10. A guide to Paleostress Analysis 11. References
Primary: Geologists, geophysicists, exploration geologists, seismologists
Secondary: professionals in the mining, oil and gas, and geothermal industries
- Includes detailed explanations of methods, along with concrete applications of paleostress inversion techniques
- Clearly illustrates the outcomes, advantages and limitations of the techniques
- Serves as a practical guide for both academics and industry researchers interested in structural geology, geodynamics and tectonics