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2 - Deformation

Haakon Fossen
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Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
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Structural Geology , pp. 21 - 54
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Print publication year: 2010

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Means, W. D., 1976, Stress and Strain: Basic Concepts of Continuum Mechanics for Geologists. New York: Springer-Verlag.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Means, W. D., 1990, Kinematics, stress, deformation and material behavior. Journal of Structural Geology 12: 953–971.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramsay, J. G., 1980, Shear zone geometry: a review. Journal of Structural Geology 2: 83–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Fossen, H., 1999, Three-dimensional reference deformations and strain facies. Journal of Structural Geology 21: 1497–1512.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Flinn, D., 1979, The deformation matrix and the deformation ellipsoid. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 299–307.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fossen, H. and Tikoff, B., 1993, The deformation matrix for simultaneous simple shearing, pure shearing, and volume change, and its application to transpression/transtension tectonics. Journal of Structural Geology 15: 413–422.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramberg, H., 1975, Particle paths, displacement and progressive strain applicable to rocks. Tectonophysics 28: 1–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, D. J., 1976, The superposition of compaction and plane strain. Tectonophysics 30: 35–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, D. J., 1982, Models of strain variations in nappes and thrust sheets: a review. Tectonophysics 88: 201–233.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Flinn, D., 1963, On the symmetry principle and the deformation ellipsoid. Geological Magazine 102: 36–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H. and Lisle, R. J., 1997, Do principal surfaces of stress and strain always exist?Journal of Structural Geology 19: 997–1010.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1988, The use of Mohr circles to describe non-coaxial progressive deformation. Tectonophysics 149: 323–338.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1991, The classification of dilatant flow types. Journal of Structural Geology 13: 101–104.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Xiao, H. B., and Suppe, J., 1989, Role of compaction in listric shape of growth normal faults. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 73: 777–786.Google Scholar
Elliott, D., 1972, Deformation paths in structural geology. Geological Society of America Bulletin 83: 2621–2638.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ghosh, S. K., 1987. Measure of non-coaxiality. Journal of Structural Geology 9: 111–113.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jiang, D., 1994, Vorticity determination, distribution, partitioning and the heterogeneity and non-steadiness of natural deformations. Journal of Structural Geology 16: 121–130.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1990, Reconstruction of deformation and flow parameters from deformed vein sets. Tectonophysics 180: 185–199.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Talbot, C. J., 1970, The minimum strain ellipsoid using deformed quartz veins. Tectonophysics 9: 47–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Fossen, H., 1995, The limitations of three-dimensional kinematic vorticity analysis. Journal of Structural Geology 17: 1771–1784.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Truesdell, C., 1953, Two measures of vorticity. Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis 2: 173–217.Google Scholar
Wallis, S. R., 1992, Vorticity analysis in a metachert from the Sanbagawa Belt, SW Japan. Journal of Structural Geology 12: 271–280.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Wojtal, S. F., 1999, Displacement control of geologic structures. Journal of Structural Geology 21: 959–967.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Means, W. D., 1976, Stress and Strain: Basic Concepts of Continuum Mechanics for Geologists. New York: Springer-Verlag.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Means, W. D., 1990, Kinematics, stress, deformation and material behavior. Journal of Structural Geology 12: 953–971.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramsay, J. G., 1980, Shear zone geometry: a review. Journal of Structural Geology 2: 83–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Fossen, H., 1999, Three-dimensional reference deformations and strain facies. Journal of Structural Geology 21: 1497–1512.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Flinn, D., 1979, The deformation matrix and the deformation ellipsoid. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 299–307.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fossen, H. and Tikoff, B., 1993, The deformation matrix for simultaneous simple shearing, pure shearing, and volume change, and its application to transpression/transtension tectonics. Journal of Structural Geology 15: 413–422.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramberg, H., 1975, Particle paths, displacement and progressive strain applicable to rocks. Tectonophysics 28: 1–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, D. J., 1976, The superposition of compaction and plane strain. Tectonophysics 30: 35–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, D. J., 1982, Models of strain variations in nappes and thrust sheets: a review. Tectonophysics 88: 201–233.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Flinn, D., 1963, On the symmetry principle and the deformation ellipsoid. Geological Magazine 102: 36–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H. and Lisle, R. J., 1997, Do principal surfaces of stress and strain always exist?Journal of Structural Geology 19: 997–1010.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1988, The use of Mohr circles to describe non-coaxial progressive deformation. Tectonophysics 149: 323–338.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1991, The classification of dilatant flow types. Journal of Structural Geology 13: 101–104.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Xiao, H. B., and Suppe, J., 1989, Role of compaction in listric shape of growth normal faults. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 73: 777–786.Google Scholar
Elliott, D., 1972, Deformation paths in structural geology. Geological Society of America Bulletin 83: 2621–2638.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ghosh, S. K., 1987. Measure of non-coaxiality. Journal of Structural Geology 9: 111–113.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jiang, D., 1994, Vorticity determination, distribution, partitioning and the heterogeneity and non-steadiness of natural deformations. Journal of Structural Geology 16: 121–130.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passchier, C. W., 1990, Reconstruction of deformation and flow parameters from deformed vein sets. Tectonophysics 180: 185–199.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Talbot, C. J., 1970, The minimum strain ellipsoid using deformed quartz veins. Tectonophysics 9: 47–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Fossen, H., 1995, The limitations of three-dimensional kinematic vorticity analysis. Journal of Structural Geology 17: 1771–1784.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Truesdell, C., 1953, Two measures of vorticity. Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis 2: 173–217.Google Scholar
Wallis, S. R., 1992, Vorticity analysis in a metachert from the Sanbagawa Belt, SW Japan. Journal of Structural Geology 12: 271–280.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tikoff, B. and Wojtal, S. F., 1999, Displacement control of geologic structures. Journal of Structural Geology 21: 959–967.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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  • Deformation
  • Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
  • Book: Structural Geology
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511777806.004
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  • Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
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  • Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
  • Book: Structural Geology
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511777806.004
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