Introduction to the Physics of Rocks
By (Author) Yves Gueguen
By (author) Victor Palciauskas
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
24th August 1994
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Petrology, petrography and mineralogy
552
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
595g
Finding viable solutions to many of the problems threatening our environment hinges on understanding the rocks below the Earth's surface. This volume has been designed for those evaluating the relative hazards of radioactive waste sites, investigating energy resources such as oil, gas and hydrothermal energy, studying the behaviour of natural hazards like earthquakes and volcanoes, or charting the flow of groundwater through the Earth. Treating the nature and behaviour of rocks in a detailed but accessible manner, the text first discusses the physical properties of rocks, proceeding by chapter through mechanical, fluid flow, acoustical, electrical, dielectric, thermal and magnetic properties. It then provides the theoretical framework for achieving reliable data and making reasonable inferences about the aggregate system within the Earth. It covers the important and most current theoretical approaches to the physics of inhomogeneous media, including theoretical bounds on properties, various effective medium theories, percolation and fractals.
"Fills a unique and previously vacant niche by providing a comprehensive, up-to-date and accessible introduction to Earth-science applications of modern theories in rock physics."--Nature
Yves Guguen is Professor of Geophysics at the University of Rennes. Victor Palciauskas is on the research faculty at the University of California, Davis.