Stereographic Projection Technique
- 1st Edition - December 15, 1995
- Latest edition
- Authors: P R LEYSHON, Richard J. Lisle
- Language: English
This book sets out to provide a simple introduction to the subject by means of illustrations and exercises, encouraging the student to visualise the problems concerned in three… Read more
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Description
Description
This book sets out to provide a simple introduction to the subject by means of illustrations and exercises, encouraging the student to visualise the problems concerned in three dimensions. Once an appreciation is gained of the nature of the problem, the formal solution using the projection becomes both logical and straightforward. The stereographic projection is an essential tool of the structural geologist which allows three-dimensional orientation data to be both represented and manipulated. It provides a way of graphically displaying the data collected. This is essential for the recognition and interpretation of patterns of preferred orientation. 'This is the book all teachers of stereographic projections have been waiting for! It is 115 pages of well-presented, clearly explained, generally well-illustrated text - in short it is user-friendly.' - Episodes - Int. Geoscience Newsmagazine, April 1996
Readership
Readership
undergraduate geology students following courses in structural geology; civil engineering students taking geotechnics.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Geological structures of planar or linear type; Idea of stereographic projection; The stereographic net; Precise method of plotting lines; Intersection of two planes; Projecting a line onto a plane; Stereographic and equal-area projection; The polar net; Analyzing folds; Faults; Rotation about a horizontal axis; Density contouring; Geotechnical applications; Exercises.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 1, 2014
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
PL
P R LEYSHON
Affiliations and expertise
Geology Section, University of GlamorganRL
Richard J. Lisle
Educated at Birmingham and London Universities, Richard Lisle has lectured at universities in Leiden, Utrecht and Swansea. He has published over 70 scientific papers and authored several books on structural geology. He is currently Reader in Structural Geology at Cardiff University.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK