Transpressional deformation in ductile shear zones may be analyzed by simultaneous wall-parallel simple shear (with strain rate γ•=γxy•) along with three-dimensional coaxial deformation (with strain rates εx•, εy• and εz•). Several types of transpression may be distinguished on the basis of relative values of strain-rate ratios εx•/γ• (=a), εy•/γ• (=b) and εz•/•• (=c). It is possible to identify the nature of transpressional deformation from a detailed analysis of shear zone structures. In the Phulad shear zone of Rajasthan, India, evidence of general flattening, a thrusting sense of shear...
Most natural examples of transpression zones developed at oblique convergence regime are inherently ...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...
Abstract: Experiments were performed to simulate deformation i zones of continental transpression an...
In the Singhbhum Shear Zone of eastern India successive generations of folds grew in response to a p...
Transpression is considered as a wrench or transcurrent shear accompanied by horizontal shortening a...
Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-s...
Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-s...
Although many ductile shear zones are supposed to have developed by approximately simple sheer flow,...
The progressive deformation of the Singhbhum Shear Zone (SSZ) involved the initiation of a mylonitic...
The wide zone of shearing demarcating the thrust-belt in central Singhbhum is characterized by the p...
This work deals with the preliminary relationship between strain path and strain partitioning patter...
Deformation in mountain belt at middle/deep crustal levels is quite often heterogeneous and localize...
The northern fold belt away from the Singhbhum Shear Zone displays a set of folds on bedding. The fo...
Abstract: We describe a natural shear zone with triclinic symmetry, present a general model for tri...
Tabular or sheetlike and planar or curviplanar zones in which rocks are more highly strained than ro...
Most natural examples of transpression zones developed at oblique convergence regime are inherently ...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...
Abstract: Experiments were performed to simulate deformation i zones of continental transpression an...
In the Singhbhum Shear Zone of eastern India successive generations of folds grew in response to a p...
Transpression is considered as a wrench or transcurrent shear accompanied by horizontal shortening a...
Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-s...
Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-s...
Although many ductile shear zones are supposed to have developed by approximately simple sheer flow,...
The progressive deformation of the Singhbhum Shear Zone (SSZ) involved the initiation of a mylonitic...
The wide zone of shearing demarcating the thrust-belt in central Singhbhum is characterized by the p...
This work deals with the preliminary relationship between strain path and strain partitioning patter...
Deformation in mountain belt at middle/deep crustal levels is quite often heterogeneous and localize...
The northern fold belt away from the Singhbhum Shear Zone displays a set of folds on bedding. The fo...
Abstract: We describe a natural shear zone with triclinic symmetry, present a general model for tri...
Tabular or sheetlike and planar or curviplanar zones in which rocks are more highly strained than ro...
Most natural examples of transpression zones developed at oblique convergence regime are inherently ...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...
Abstract: Experiments were performed to simulate deformation i zones of continental transpression an...