New Insights into Structural Interpretation and Modelling
Product code: SP212
Print publication date: 27/07/2003
Earth Resources and Economic Geology, Petroleum Geoscience and Geoenergy, Tectonics, GSL Special Publications, Geological Society of London
Type: Book (Hardback)
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9781862391338
Author/Edited by: Edited by D A Nieuwland
Weight: 1.1kg
Number of pages: 320
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/212/1
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Product Code: SP212
Edited by D A Nieuwland
Special Publication 142
This title has arisen from the Geological Society of London conference of the same name. Since the publication of the predecessor of this book (‘Modern insights into structural interpretation, validation and modelling’, SP99, 1996, edited by Buchanan & Nieuwland) much progress has been made. This has been primarily thanks to the continuously increasing computing speed and computer memory capacity, which has positively affected all fields in structural interpretation, seismics and modelling, directly or indirectly.
‘New insights in structural interpretation and modelling’, presents a balanced overview of what the title promises. It is intended as a book that will serve the experienced professional as well as more advanced students in earth sciences, with a broad selection of topics ranging from classical field based studies to state of the art analogue and numerical modelling. The leaders of their fields have written some of the chapters, whereas younger authors with a fresh outlook and new ideas have written other chapters.
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An improved regional structural model of the Upper Carboniferous of the Cleaver Bank High based on 3D seismic interpretation, M Barthold, M Schroot and H B De Haan
building and unfaulting fault-horizon networks, K W Rutten and M A J Verschuren Finite strain variations along strike of mountain belts, D Hindle
Tectonic stress in the Earth's crust: Advances in the World Stress Map Project, B Sperner, B Muller, K Heidbach, D Delvaux and K Fuchs
A four-year study of shear-wave splitting in Iceland: 2 - temporal changes before earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, T Volti and S Crampin
3D analogue models of variable displacement extensional faults: applications t the Revfallet fault system, offshore mid-Norway, T Dooley, K R McClay and R Pascoe
3D evolution of an analogue strike-slip experiment with a double basement fault, recorded in an X-ray tomograph, W P Schellart and D A Nieuwland
Segment linkage during evolution of intracontinental rift systems: insights from analogue modelling, T Tentler and S Temperley
Hangingwall accommodation styles in ramp flat thrust models, G Mulugeta and D Sokoutis
Erosional forcing of basin dynamics: new aspects of syn- and post-rift evolution, A Poliakov
Vertical movements of the Paris Basin (Triassic-Pleistocene): from 3D stratigraphic database to numerical models, C Robin, P Allemand, E Burov, M P Doin, F Guillocheau, G Dromart and J P Garcia
Modelling and processing of 3-D seismic data collected over the overlapping spreading centre on the East Pacific Rise at 90C 03'N, R Hobbs, C Hang Tong and J Pye
Answers to the reviewers comments on the paper from 3-D Finite Element modellingof major tectonic processes in the eastern Mediterranean, O Heidbach and D Nieuwland
3D discrete kinematic modelling of sedimentary basin deformation, F Schneider J P Gratier Modelling the influence of Tectonic Compression on the In Situ Stress Field with implications for seal integrity: The Haltenbanken Area, offshore mid-Norway, T Skar
Integrated 3D geomechanical modelling for deep subsurface damage: A case study of tectonic and man induced damages in the eastern Netherlands, J D Van Wees, B Orlic, R Van, Eijss, W Zijl, P Jongerius, G J Schreppers, M Hendriks and T Cornu
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