Description
Discover 'The Mapping of Geological Structures'—an essential guide for geology students and professionals alike. This comprehensive handbook, authored by leading experts, delves into the intricate processes of mapping geological structures, including folds and faults, with remarkable attention to detail. Each section focuses on practical methodologies that enhance fieldwork accuracy and interpretation skills, making it a vital resource for aspiring geologists and seasoned researchers. With a publication date of 1991 by John Wiley & Sons (UK) and an ISBN of 9780471932437, this book spans 176 pages of robust geological analysis and insightful diagrams. Readers will learn how to reconstruct the 3D geometry of rock structures, gaining firsthand insights into geological stresses and movement patterns that reveal the formation processes of our Earth. The detailed content encourages a deeper understanding of past deformations in the Earth's crust, essential for both academic and professional development. Praised for its comprehensive coverage of mapping techniques, this handbook stands out as an invaluable tool that equips students with the theoretical and practical knowledge required for successful geological investigations. Elevate your geological studies and fieldwork experience with 'The Mapping of Geological Structures.' A must-have reference for anyone passionate about geology.

