UID:
almafu_9960072694002883
Umfang:
1 online resource (545 p.)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-05388-0
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9786611053888
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0-08-054193-3
Serie:
Computer Methods in the Geosciences ; Volume 15
Inhalt:
This book will help structural geologists keep abreast of rapid changes in work practices resulting from the personal computer revolution. It is organized into six parts: I Computer-Aided Learning; II Microstructural Analysis; III Analysis of Orientation Data; IV Strain and Kinematic Analysis; V Mathematical and Physical Modeling; VI Structural Mapping and GIS. The 45 contributing authors explain how to: set up computer-aided teaching and learning facilities on a low budget; illustrate tectonic strain concepts with a drawing program; integrate multimedia presentations into structural coursewor
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Structural Geology and Personal Computers; Copyright Page; Contents; PART I: COMPUTER-AIDED LEARNING; Chapter 1. A Computer Laboratory for Structural Geologists; Chapter 2. GeologiCAL Structures - Multimedia Presentation and Modelling Software; Chapter 3. Courseware: Rock Deformation and Geological Structures; Chapter 4. A Structural Study of the North Sea Petroleum Traps Using HyperCard; Chapter 5. Visualization of Basic Structural Geometries with Structure Lab 1; Chapter 6. Using Graphics Programs to Help Students Understand Strain
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Chapter 7. Visualization of Deformation: Computer Applications for TeachingChapter 8. Computer-aided Understanding of Deformation Microstructures; PART II: MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS; Chapter 9. Image Analysis in Structural Geology Using NIH Image; Chapter 10. Synkinematic Microscopic Analysis Using NIH Image; Chapter 11. Image Analysis of Microstructures in Natural and Experimental Samples; Chapter 12. Calculation of Rock Properties from Pole Figures Using LabView; PART III: ANALYSIS OF ORIENTATION DATA; Chapter 13. SpheriCAD: An AutoCAD Program for Analysis of Structural Orientation Data
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Chapter 14. A Computer Program to Print Inclined Spherical ProjectionsChapter 15. Presentation of Orientation Data in Spherical Projection; Chapter 16. Microcomputers and the Optical Universal Stage; Chapter 17. Stereonet Applications for Windows and Macintosh; Chapter 18. Manipulation of Orientation Data Using Spreadsheet Software; PART IV: STRAIN AND KINEMATIC ANALYSIS; Chapter 19. Modeling Growth and Rotation of Porphyroblasts and Inclusion Trails; Chapter 20. Simulated Pressure Fringes, Vorticity, and Progressive Deformation; Chapter 21. Flinn Diagram Construction on Macintosh Computers
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Chapter 22. A Modified Data Input Procedure for the Fry 5.8 Strain Analysis ApplicationPART V: MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL MODELING; Chapter 23. Review of Theorist: a Symbolic Mathematics and Graphics Application; Chapter 24. Structural Geophysics: Integrated Structural and Geophysical Modelling; Chapter 25. Principal Stress Orientations from Faults: a C++ Program; Chapter 26. A Spring-Network Model of Fault-System Evolution; Chapter 27. Linear-Elastic Crack Models of Jointing and Faulting; Chapter 28. Bézier Curves and Geological Design; PART VI: STRUCTURAL MAPPING AND GIS
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Chapter 29. Digital Terrain Models and the Visualization of Structural GeologyChapter 30. Computation of Orientations for GIS - the 'Roll' of Quaternions; Chapter 31. Computerized Geologic Map Compilation; Chapter 32. Fieldlog: GIS Software as a Mapping Aid for Structural Geologists; Chapter 33. Computerized Cross Section Balance and Restoration; Chapter 34. Bitmap Rotation, Raster Shear, and Block Diagram Construction; Subject Index
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-08-042430-9
Sprache:
Englisch
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