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  1. Deformation of Rocks
  2. Why study rock deformation?
  3. Why study rock deformation?
  4. Why study rock deformation?
  5. Why study rock deformation?
  6. Why study rock deformation?
  7. Why study rock deformation?
  8. Why study rock deformation?
  9. Why study rock deformation?
  10. Why study rock deformation?
  11. Why study rock deformation?
  12. Why study rock deformation?
  13. Why study rock deformation?
  14. Why study rock deformation?
  15. Why study rock deformation?
  16. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  17. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  18. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  19. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  20. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  21. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  22. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  23. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  24. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  25. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  26. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  27. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  28. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  29. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  30. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  31. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  32. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  33. 11.1 What do deformed rocks look like?
  34. 11.2 How are resources related to geologic structures?
  35. 11.2 How are resources related to geologic structures?
  36. 11.2 How are resources related to geologic structures?
  37. 11.2 How are resources related to geologic structures?
  38. 11.3 Why do rocks deform?
  39. 11.3 Why do rocks deform?
  40. 11.3 Why do rocks deform?
  41. 11.3 Why do rocks deform?
  42. 11.3 Why do rocks deform?
  43. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  44. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  45. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  46. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  47. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  48. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  49. 11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?
  50. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  51. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  52. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  53. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  54. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  55. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  56. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  57. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  58. 11.5 How do geologic structures relate to stress, strain, and strength?
  59. 11.6 How does strength vary in the lithosphere?
  60. 11.6 How does strength vary in the lithosphere?
  61. 11.6 How does strength vary in the lithosphere?
  62. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  63. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  64. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  65. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  66. Elastic Rebound
  67. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  68. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  69. 11.7 How do earthquakes relate to rock deformation?
  70. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  71. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  72. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  73. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  74. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  75. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  76. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  77. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  78. 11.8 How are earthquakes measured?
  79. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  80. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  81. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  82. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  83. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  84. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  85. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  86. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  87. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  88. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?
  89. 11.9 Why are earthquakes destructive?

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Examples of what happens during compression and fracture strain.

Fig 11.17

11.4 How do we know ... why some rocks break and others flow?

The result from the experiment shows that confining pressure affects what sort of strain is realized for a given stress. Shortening is constant though.

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