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Geologic Fracture Mechanics (PDF) offers an in-depth exploration of geologic structural discontinuities, presenting a cohesive examination of their formation, growth, and interpretation through theoretical frameworks, fieldwork, and laboratory analysis. This comprehensive guide bridges the gap between fundamental textbook concepts and cutting-edge research, making it an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of fractures and deformation bands.
Designed to empower readers with essential tools, this book facilitates the interpretation of the origins, geometries, patterns, and implications of geological discontinuities. It incorporates contemporary, specialized concepts that are pertinent to practitioners and scholars alike. Each chapter is equipped with practical problem sets and hands-on worked examples, promoting self-study and reinforcing key topics for enhanced learning.
Delving into a broad spectrum of common geologic structures—including joints, faults, stylolites, hydrofractures, and deformation bands—this text provides a fresh perspective that is invaluable for advanced students, researchers, and industry professionals engaged in disciplines such as structural geology, rock mechanics, planetary geology, neotectonics, and reservoir geomechanics.
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Whether you are embarking on your own research or looking to deepen existing knowledge, Geologic Fracture Mechanics serves as a vital reference that promises to enrich your academic and practical expertise in the fascinating world of geologic structures.
ISBN-13: 978-1234567890
ISBN-10: 1234567890









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