Tectonic faults : (Record no. 73052)

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fixed length control field 151223s2007 mauab ob 001 eng d
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ISBN 9780262274845
-- ebook
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-- hardcover : alk. paper
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-- hardcover : alk. paper
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Call Number 551.8/72
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Title Tectonic faults :
Sub Title agents of change on a dynamic Earth /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xiii, 446 pages) :
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Series statement Dahlem workshop reports ;
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Remark 1 "Report of the 95th Dahlem Workshop on the Dynamics of Fault Zones, Berlin, January 16-21, 2005"--P. facing t.p.
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Remark 1 Series statement from jacket.
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Summary, etc Tectonic faults are sites of localized motion, both at the Earth's surface and within its dynamic interior. Faulting is directly linked to a wide range of global phenomena, including long-term climate change and the evolution of hominids, the opening and closure of oceans, and the rise and fall of mountain ranges. In Tectonic Faults, scientists from a variety of disciplines explore the connections between faulting and the processes of the Earth's atmosphere, surface, and interior. They consider faults and faulting from many different vantage points--including those of surface analysts, geochemists, material scientists, and physicists--and in all scales, from seismic fault slip to moving tectonic plates. They address basic issues, including the imaging of faults from Earth's surface to the base of the lithosphere and deeper, the structure and rheology of fault rocks, and the role of fluids and melt on the physical properties of deforming rock. They suggest strategies for understanding the interaction of faulting with topography and climate, predicting fault behavior, and interpreting the impacts on the rock record and the human environment. Using an Earth Systems approach, Tectonic Faults provides a new understanding of feedback between faulting and Earth's atmospheric, surface, and interior processes, and recommends new approaches for advancing knowledge of tectonic faults as an integral part of our dynamic planet.
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Author 2 Handy, Mark R.
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Author 2 Hovius, Niels.
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Author 2 Hirth, Greg.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=6267398
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-- MIT Press,
-- c2007.
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-- [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
-- IEEE Xplore,
-- [2007]
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-- Faults (Geology)
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-- Geodynamics

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