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From the reviews: "...one of the charms of this book is that it is different from both structural geology text books and mechanics texts. Bayly has brought these two fields together admirably, with great intelligence, imagination and originality. For this reason alone, I think all active structural geologists, whether in research or teaching, and particularly those concerned with theory, should read this book."
(Journal of Structural Geology)




From the reviews: "...one of the charms of this book is that it is different from both structural geology text books and mechanics texts. Bayly has brought these two fields together admirably, with great intelligence, imagination and originality. For this reason alone, I think all active structural geologists, whether in research or teaching, and particularly those concerned with theory, should read this book."
(Journal of Structural Geology)



From the reviews: "...one of the charms of this book is that it is different from both structural geology text books and mechanics texts. Bayly has brought these two fields together admirably, with great intelligence, imagination and originality. For this reason alone, I think all active structural geologists, whether in research or teaching, and particularly those concerned with theory, should read this book."
(Journal of Structural Geology)

Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Strains and Displacements....Pages 3-50
Forces and Stresses....Pages 51-88
Variation of Stress with Direction....Pages 89-109
Rheology: Relations Between Forces and a Material’s Response....Pages 111-165
Parting....Pages 167-203
Concurrent Fracture and Flow....Pages 205-232
Back Matter....Pages 233-258


From the reviews: "...one of the charms of this book is that it is different from both structural geology text books and mechanics texts. Bayly has brought these two fields together admirably, with great intelligence, imagination and originality. For this reason alone, I think all active structural geologists, whether in research or teaching, and particularly those concerned with theory, should read this book."
(Journal of Structural Geology)

Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Strains and Displacements....Pages 3-50
Forces and Stresses....Pages 51-88
Variation of Stress with Direction....Pages 89-109
Rheology: Relations Between Forces and a Material’s Response....Pages 111-165
Parting....Pages 167-203
Concurrent Fracture and Flow....Pages 205-232
Back Matter....Pages 233-258
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