Call number:
9/M 07.0421(332)
In:
Geological Society special publication
Description / Table of Contents:
Iterative comparison of analytical results and natural observations with predictions of numerical models improves interpretation of geological processes. Further refinements derive from wide-angle comparison of results from various scales of study. In this volume, advances from field, laboratory and modelling approaches to tectonic evolution from the lithosphere to the rock scale - are compared. Constructive use is made of apparently discrepant or non-consistent results from analytical or methodological approaches in processing field or laboratory data, P-T estimates, absolute or relative age determinations of tectonic events, tectonic unit size in crustal scale deformation, grain-scale deformation processes, various modelling approaches, and numerical techniques. Advances in geodynamic modelling critically depend on new insights into grain- and subgrain-scale deformation processes. Conversely, quantitative models help to identify which rheological laws and parameters exert the strongest control on multi-scale deformation up to lithosphere and upper mantle scale.
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
vii, 230 S.
ISBN:
9781862392953
Series Statement:
Geological Society special publication 332
URL:
http://sp.lyellcollection.org/content/vol332/issue1/
Classification:
Lithosphere
Location:
Reading room
Branch Library:
GFZ Library
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