Structural analysis and synthesis : a laboratory course in structural geology / by Stephen M. Rowland, Ernest M. Duebendorfer and Alexander Gates
Material type:
- 9781119535454
- H3:f3 M6;R1
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Central Science Library | Central Science Library | H3:f3 M6;R1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SL1656055 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This manual is intended to serve as the primary resource for the laboratory portion of an introductory course in structural geology for undergraduate students. It is designed to accompany any of the available structural geology textbooks. It supports both the descriptive and quantitative parts of a course at approximately the same level of detail as most of the textbooks. The book retains 17 chapters to cover the standard 12-14 weeks of a semester plus several chapters with specialized themes. The organization places most of the areas deemed necessary to structural geology in the front of the manual followed by a synthesis of most of them and then the more specialized topics at the end. One of the most challenging aspects of structural geology for introductory students is visualizing 3-dimensional structural features and objects and representing them or projecting them on 2-dimensional diagrams for analysis. This is still the case even with computer programs to solve simple to complex problems. Students are strongly encouraged to use props to help visualize the real-world features rather than trying to imagine them. The exercises are much easier to solve and the methods understood using this approach"-- Provided by publisher.
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