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Microdynamics Simulation

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  • © 2008

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  • Is unique in that it introduces modelling of microstructures in a hands on manner

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (LNEARTH, volume 106)

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About this book

Microstructures in rocks contain a wealth of information on the history of rock bodes, metamorphic and tectonic processes and the mechanical and rheological properties of the crust and mantle. The book deals with the numerical simulation of such microstructures in rocks. It starts with a general introduction of existing methods and techniques for optical and electron microscopic analysis and measurement of microstructure. The main part of the book contains a number of examples of numerical modelling of processes and microstructures in rocks, using the software package “ELLE”.

The book is targeted to a readership from the Earth sciences, from the level of MSc students and upwards. Each method presented will have some suggestions for further reading, referring to textbooks and scientific literature. The book will be a useful resource for lectures and numerical practicals on rheology, microscopy, petrology, structural geology, etc. It should be the “starting package” for students and researchers of the earth science community interested in numerical modelling of microstructures and anyone intending to work with ELLE.

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"This book constitutes a detailed introduction to a simulation problem with special reference to earth sciences. In addition, it introduces the modeling package known as Elle that has been specifically designed by a community of scientists dealing with microdynamics of rock transformations to simulate grain scale processes. … Without a doubt, the book can be recommended for researchers in the field of mathematical modeling of rock forming processes, teachers and advanced-level students of tectonics, petrology and geotechnical engineering who are interested in … mathematical geology." (Yuri Gulbin, Mathematical Geosciences, Vol. 41, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Geowissenschaften Fachbereich Mineralogie und Geodynamik, Eberhard Karls Universität, Tübingen, Germany

    Paul D. D. Bons

  • FB Geowissenschaften Geographisches Institut, Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany

    Daniel Koehn

  • IRD LMTG UMR 5563, Toulouse, France

    Mark W. Jessell

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