Tensile fracturing in rocks : tectonofractographic and electromagnetic radiation methods /

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Author / Creator:Bahat, Dov.
Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2005.
Description:xiv, 569 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5568390
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ISBN:3540214569
Table of Contents:
  • Fracture Physics: The Griffith Criterion
  • Nucleation
  • Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanisms
  • Dynamic Fracture
  • Subcritical Cracking
  • Fracture Geology: Fractography and Tectonofractography
  • Uplift
  • Post-Uplift
  • Neotectonic and Surface Joints
  • Primary and Secondary Fractures
  • Four Fracture Provinces in Sedimentary Rocks: The Appalachian Plateau
  • The Bristol Channel Basin
  • Zion National Park
  • Beer-Sheva Syncline, Israel
  • Comparison of Unrelated Fracture Provinces
  • Jointing in Granites: The Cloos Model
  • Fracture in Granites from the North Bohemian Massif in the Lusatian Granodiorite Complex and the Erzgebirge
  • Joints in Granites from the South Bohemian Pluton
  • Joints in Granites from the Sierra Nevada Batholith in California
  • Fractographies
  • Quasi-Static and Dynamic Fractures
  • Comparative Jointing
  • Analysis of Fracture Velocity versus Stress Intensity Factor in the Borsov Joints
  • Velocity and Stress Intensity Manifestations of Fracture Propagation in Granites
  • New Fracture Areas in the Enchelon and Hackle Fringes on Joint Surfaces
  • The Index of Hackle Raggedness on Joint-Fringes
  • Drilling in-situ Fracture from the Rock
  • Electromagnetic Radiation Induced in Fractured Materials: History of EMR Research
  • The EMR Model
  • EMR Pulses Induced by Rock Fracture
  • EMR and Material Elasticity
  • EMR and Percussion Drilling
  • EMR Detection
  • EMR Induced by Underground Rocks under Stress
  • Assorted Problems in Fracture Geology: Regional Jointing
  • Systematic Joints
  • Joint-Length Distribution
  • Paleo-Fracture Stress
  • Fault Termination Zone
  • Fault-Joint Relationships
  • A New Fringe Characterization and Analysis