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Autore: Segall Paul <1954-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Earthquake and volcano deformation [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Segall Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2010
Edizione: Course Book
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (457 p.)
Disciplina: 551.8
Soggetto topico: Rock deformation - Mathematical models
Strains and stresses - Mathematical models
Volcanism
Earthquakes
Deformations (Mechanics)
Soggetto non controllato: 1906 San Francisco earthquake
1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
1992 Landers earthquake
1999 Hector Mine earthquake
Active fault
Atmospheric refraction
Cauchy stress tensor
Compressive stress
Continental collision
Continuum mechanics
Crust (geology)
Deformation (engineering)
Deformation (mechanics)
Deformation monitoring
Dike (geology)
Dislocation
Displacement field (mechanics)
Earthquake prediction
Earthquake rupture
Earthquake swarm
Elasticity (physics)
Explosive eruption
Fault (geology)
Fault friction
Figure of the Earth
Fracture mechanics
Fracture toughness
Fracture zone
Fracture
Friction
Geodetic datum
Geologic time scale
Geothermal gradient
Gravitational acceleration
Gravitational potential
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Infinitesimal strain theory
Intraplate earthquake
Lava dome
Lava lake
Lava
Long Valley Caldera
Magma chamber
Magnetic anomaly
Melting point
Mount St. Helens
Nucleation
Orogeny
Oscillation
Parkfield earthquake
Plane stress
Plate tectonics
Porosity
Pressure gradient
Radiation stress
Resurgent dome
Rift zone
Rock (geology)
Rock mechanics
San Andreas Fault
Seafloor spreading
Seismic gap
Seismic hazard
Seismic moment
Seismic risk
Seismic tomography
Seismic wave
Seismology
Shear modulus
Shear stress
Shear zone
Shearing (physics)
Shield volcano
Strain energy
Strain rate
Stratovolcano
Stress concentration
Stress functions
Stress intensity factor
Subduction
Subsidence
Surface energy
Surface gravity
Surface stress
Tectonophysics
Tension (physics)
Thermal expansion
Thrust fault
Traction (engineering)
Transform fault
Types of volcanic eruptions
Vibration
Viscoelasticity
Volcanic hazards
Volcanic pipe
Volcano
Wavenumber
Yield (engineering)
Classificazione: RB 10121
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Origins -- References -- 1. Deformation, Stress, and Conservation Laws -- 2. Dislocation Models of Strike-Slip Faults -- 3. Dip-Slip Faults and Dislocations in Three Dimensions -- 4. Crack Models of Faults -- 5. Elastic Heterogeneity -- 6. Postseismic Relaxation -- 7. Volcano Deformation -- 8. Topography and Earth Curvature -- 9. Gravitational Effects -- 10. Poroelastic Effects -- 11. Fault Friction -- 12. Interseismic Deformation and Plate Boundary Cycle Models -- APPENDIX A. Integral Transforms -- APPENDIX B. A Solution of the Diffusion Equation -- APPENDIX C. Displacements Due to Crack Model of Strike-Slip Fault by Contour Integration -- Author Index
Sommario/riassunto: Earthquake and Volcano Deformation is the first textbook to present the mechanical models of earthquake and volcanic processes, emphasizing earth-surface deformations that can be compared with observations from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, Interferometric Radar (InSAR), and borehole strain- and tiltmeters. Paul Segall provides the physical and mathematical fundamentals for the models used to interpret deformation measurements near active faults and volcanic centers.Segall highlights analytical methods of continuum mechanics applied to problems of active crustal deformation. Topics include elastic dislocation theory in homogeneous and layered half-spaces, crack models of faults and planar intrusions, elastic fields due to pressurized spherical and ellipsoidal magma chambers, time-dependent deformation resulting from faulting in an elastic layer overlying a viscoelastic half-space and related earthquake cycle models, poroelastic effects due to faulting and magma chamber inflation in a fluid-saturated crust, and the effects of gravity on deformation. He also explains changes in the gravitational field due to faulting and magmatic intrusion, effects of irregular surface topography and earth curvature, and modern concepts in rate- and state-dependent fault friction. This textbook presents sample calculations and compares model predictions against field data from seismic and volcanic settings from around the world.Earthquake and Volcano Deformation requires working knowledge of stress and strain, and advanced calculus. It is appropriate for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in geophysics, geology, and engineering. Professors: A supplementary Instructor's Manual is available for this book. It is restricted to teachers using the text in courses. For information on how to obtain a copy, refer to: http://press.princeton.edu/class_use/solutions.html
Titolo autorizzato: Earthquake and volcano deformation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-60821-5
9786612608216
1-4008-3385-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780863703321
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