توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Geology of the Earthquake Source: A Volume in Honour of Rick Sibson (Geological Society Special Publication 359)
نام کتاب : Geology of the Earthquake Source: A Volume in Honour of Rick Sibson (Geological Society Special Publication 359)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زمین شناسی زلزله منبع: جلدی به افتخار ریک سیبسون (انتشار ویژه انجمن زمین شناسی 359)
سری : Geological Society of London Special Publications 359
نویسندگان : A Fagereng, V Toy, J V Rowland
ناشر : Geological Society of London
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 351
ISBN (شابک) : 1862393370 , 9781862393370
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 21 مگابایت
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Cover (small)......Page 1
Geology of the Earthquake Source: A Volume in Honour of Rick Sibson......Page 4
ISBN 978-1-86239-337-0......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Geology of the earthquake source: an introduction......Page 10
Fault-zone geology: lessons from drilling through the Nojima
and Chelungpu faults......Page 26
Deep rock damage in the San Andreas Fault revealed
by P- and S-type fault-zone-guided waves......Page 48
Geology of the seismogenic subduction thrust interface......Page 64
Textural record of the seismic cycle: strain-rate variation
in an ancient subduction thrust......Page 86
The microstructural character and mechanical significance
of fault rocks associated with a continental low-angle
normal fault: the Zuccale Fault, Elba Island, Italy......Page 106
Diverse habitats of pseudotachylytes in the Alpine Fault Zone
and relationships to current seismicity......Page 124
Seismogenic structure of a crystalline thrust fault: fabric anisotropy
and coeval pseudotachylyte–mylonitic pseudotachylyte in the Grizzly
Creek Shear Zone, Colorado......Page 144
Microstructure and petrology of a Calabrian garnet-bearing
pseudotachylyte – a link to lower-crustal seismicity......Page 162
Petrological evidence for co-seismic slip in extending middle–lower
continental crust: Heier’s zone of pseudotachylyte, north Norway......Page 178
Mid-crustal controls on episodic stress-field rotation around major
reverse, normal and strike-slip faults......Page 196
Evolution of fluid chemistry and fluid-flow pathways during folding
and faulting: an example from Taemas, NSW, Australia......Page 212
Formation of fault-related calcite precipitates and their implications
for dating fault activity in the East Anatolian and Dead Sea fault zones......Page 238
Controls on fluid flow in transpressive orogens, Taiwan
and New Zealand......Page 258
Reproduction of thermal pressurization and fluidization of clay-rich
fault gouges by high-velocity friction experiments and implications
for seismic slip in natural faults......Page 276
New faults v. fault reactivation: implications for fault cohesion,
fluid flow and copper mineralization, Mount Gordon Fault Zone,
Mount Isa District, Australia......Page 296
First-order splay faults: dip-slip examples......Page 322
The scope of earthquake geology......Page 328
Index......Page 342
Back cover......Page 351