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Scientists examine tectonic faulting on all scales-from seismic fault slip to the formation of mountain ranges-and discuss its connection to a wide range of global phenomena, including long-term climate change and evolution.
Faults (Geology) --- Geodynamics --- Conferences - Meetings --- Fault lines (Geology) --- Faulting (Geology) --- Geological faults --- Lines, Fault (Geology) --- Geology, Structural --- PHYSICAL SCIENCES/General --- ENVIRONMENT/General
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The topics covered in this book encompass the principl results of field investigations, analyses of meso-scale and micro-scale textures and structures, laboratory experiments, chemical analyses, conceptual fault models, as well as the implications of fault related pseudotachylyte an its related fault rocks for our understanding of earthquakes. We hope that this book helps to bridge the gap between seismology and geology and that it encourages further studies of earthquake and seismic faulting processes.
Earthquakes --- Seismology --- Faults (Geology) --- Dynamic & Structural Geology --- Geology - General --- Geology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Earthquakes. --- Seismology. --- Fault lines (Geology) --- Faulting (Geology) --- Geological faults --- Lines, Fault (Geology) --- Seismography --- Quakes (Earthquakes) --- Earth sciences. --- Geology. --- Structural geology. --- Mineralogy. --- Geophysics. --- Natural disasters. --- Earth Sciences. --- Natural Hazards. --- Structural Geology. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Geology, Structural --- Geophysics --- Earth movements --- Natural disasters --- Geology, Structural. --- Physical geography. --- Physical geology --- Crystallography --- Minerals --- Geography --- Geotectonics --- Structural geology --- Tectonics (Geology) --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Natural calamities --- Disasters --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Physics
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