A poster containing visuals and text describing an undergraduate research project completed at the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater.Plate tectonics causes rocks to move and change shape, sometimes they change shape without breaking, forming structures called ductile shear zone. The exact reason why certain rocks form shear zones as opposed to others is not clearly understood at this time. The purpose of our research is to gain a better understanding of what causes these deformations in rocks. We are using an optical microscope and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze the mineral alignment of rocks within and around the shear zone exposed near the town of Mountain in Northeastern Wisconsin. These shear zones were formed betw...
In this activity students explore the difference between brittle and ductile deformation in everyday...
When Earth\u27s tectonic plates interact with one another the rocks that comprise them are deformed,...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Geological Sciences. Advisors: John Goodge,...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.0.1A poster containing visuals and text describing an u...
The Grassy Portage Sill (GPS), located in the Rainy Lake region of northwestern Ontario, is an appro...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of sheared rocks from seven narrow deformation zones in Archean-a...
The Grassy Portage Sill (GPS), located in the Rainy Lake region of northwestern Ontario, is an appro...
Deformation bands are mm-thick zones of localized strain that occur in porous sandstones and sedimen...
The Black Hills in South Dakota provide exposure of the southern Trans-Hudson orogen where the Wyomi...
Localization of deformation occurs in Earth's crust as a consequence of applied stress and is widesp...
The Geology of the Whippoorwill Corners Area, NW Adirondacks, NYS In the northwestern Adirondack Mou...
Structural geology has emerged as an integrative, synthetic science in the past 50 years, focused on...
The ductile Nemo Shear Zone (NSZ) in the northeastern Black Hills, SD, cuts across and deforms two d...
Structural geology has emerged as an integrative, synthetic science in the past 50 years, focused on...
Kayla Kopinski, Geology Faculty Mentor: Professor Gary Solar, Earth SciencesRocks exposed in souther...
In this activity students explore the difference between brittle and ductile deformation in everyday...
When Earth\u27s tectonic plates interact with one another the rocks that comprise them are deformed,...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Geological Sciences. Advisors: John Goodge,...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.0.1A poster containing visuals and text describing an u...
The Grassy Portage Sill (GPS), located in the Rainy Lake region of northwestern Ontario, is an appro...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of sheared rocks from seven narrow deformation zones in Archean-a...
The Grassy Portage Sill (GPS), located in the Rainy Lake region of northwestern Ontario, is an appro...
Deformation bands are mm-thick zones of localized strain that occur in porous sandstones and sedimen...
The Black Hills in South Dakota provide exposure of the southern Trans-Hudson orogen where the Wyomi...
Localization of deformation occurs in Earth's crust as a consequence of applied stress and is widesp...
The Geology of the Whippoorwill Corners Area, NW Adirondacks, NYS In the northwestern Adirondack Mou...
Structural geology has emerged as an integrative, synthetic science in the past 50 years, focused on...
The ductile Nemo Shear Zone (NSZ) in the northeastern Black Hills, SD, cuts across and deforms two d...
Structural geology has emerged as an integrative, synthetic science in the past 50 years, focused on...
Kayla Kopinski, Geology Faculty Mentor: Professor Gary Solar, Earth SciencesRocks exposed in souther...
In this activity students explore the difference between brittle and ductile deformation in everyday...
When Earth\u27s tectonic plates interact with one another the rocks that comprise them are deformed,...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Geological Sciences. Advisors: John Goodge,...