TY - BOOK AU - Allmendinger,Richard Waldron AU - Cardozo,Nestor AU - Fisher,Donald M. TI - Structural geology algorithms: vectors and tensors SN - 9780511920202 (ebook) AV - QE601.3.M38 A45 2011 U1 - 551.801/5181 23 PY - 2011/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Geology, Structural KW - Mathematics KW - Rock deformation KW - Mathematical models N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015); Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Problem solving in structural geology; 2. Coordinate systems, scalars and vectors; 3. Transformations of coordinate axes and vectors; 4. Matrix operations and indicial notation; 5. Tensors; 6. Stress; 7. Introduction to deformation; 8. Infinitesimal strain; 9. Finite strain; 10. Progressive strain histories and kinematics; 11. Velocity description of deformation; 12. Error analysis; References; Index N2 - State-of-the-art analysis of geological structures has become increasingly quantitative but traditionally, graphical methods are used in teaching. This innovative lab book provides a unified methodology for problem-solving in structural geology using linear algebra and computation. Assuming only limited mathematical training, the book begins with classic orientation problems and progresses to more fundamental topics of stress, strain and error propagation. It introduces linear algebra methods as the foundation for understanding vectors and tensors, and demonstrates the application of geometry and kinematics in geoscience without requiring students to take a supplementary mathematics course. All algorithms are illustrated with a suite of online MATLAB functions, allowing users to modify the code to solve their own structural problems. Containing 20 worked examples and over 60 exercises, this is the ideal lab book for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students. It will also provide professional structural geologists with a valuable reference and refresher for calculations UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511920202 ER -