The Saline Deposits of California

The Saline Deposits of California
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Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044032923542
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Synopsis The Saline Deposits of California by : Gilbert Ellis Bailey

Plutonism in the Central Part of the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California

Plutonism in the Central Part of the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California
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Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C049712790
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Synopsis Plutonism in the Central Part of the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California by : Paul C. Bateman

A study of the structure, composition, and pre-Tertiary history of the Sierra Nevada batholith in the Mariposa 1 by 2 quadrangle.

Applied Salt-Rock Mechanics 1

Applied Salt-Rock Mechanics 1
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9780444601650
ISBN-13 : 0444601651
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Synopsis Applied Salt-Rock Mechanics 1 by : C.A. Baar

Applied Salt-Rock Mechanics, 1: The In-Situ Behavior of Salt Rocks considers the principles of the inelastic in-situ behavior of rock salts. This five-chapter text surveys the successful application of hypothesis in various salt deposits. This book deals first with the geological investigations concerning the genesis and geologic features of salt deposits, specifically the geology of evaporite formation. The following chapter describes the physical and mechanical properties of salt rocks, such as creep, strain, hardening, tensile and shearing strengths, permeability, and plasticity. The discussion then shifts to the mechanism of stress-relief creep occurring in salt rock by excavation. The last chapter examines stress-relief creep zones, which extend to the boundary of interbedded formations exhibiting elastic behavior.

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754071703585
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Salt Tectonics

Salt Tectonics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9781316785119
ISBN-13 : 1316785114
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Synopsis Salt Tectonics by : Martin P. A. Jackson

Salt tectonics is the study of how and why salt structures evolve and the three-dimensional forms that result. A fascinating branch of geology in itself, salt tectonics is also vitally important to the petroleum industry. Covering the entire scale from the microscopic to the continental, this textbook is an unrivalled consolidation of all topics related to salt tectonics: evaporite deposition and flow, salt structures, salt systems, and practical applications. Coverage of the principles of salt tectonics is supported by more than 600 color illustrations, including 200 seismic images captured by state-of-the-art geophysical techniques and tectonic models from the Applied Geodynamics Laboratory at the University of Texas, Austin. These combine to provide a cohesive and wide-ranging insight into this extremely visual subject. This is the definitive practical handbook for professional geologists and geophysicists in the petroleum industry, an invaluable textbook for graduate students, and a reference textbook for researchers in various geoscience fields.