Great little lesson there, Rob - thank you! Took me quite a bit of time, when I started my PhD project, to realize how complex some structures, indicated as just one linear fault in maps, really were…
So essentially, its very unpredictable? Its all alot more fluid than most would like to think. Very interesting video. Not that Ill ever be engineering deep infrastructure, but fascinating none-the-less
Thanks. Yes of course - likely that geometries change along lengths of faults/fault zones but difficult to demonstrate in outcrops/boulders. Better seen in mine or multiple-surveyed working quarries for directly observable fault geometries....
Enjoyed watching the video so...... much. Thank you
Great little lesson there, Rob - thank you!
Took me quite a bit of time, when I started my PhD project, to realize how complex some structures, indicated as just one linear fault in maps, really were…
So essentially, its very unpredictable? Its all alot more fluid than most would like to think.
Very interesting video. Not that Ill ever be engineering deep infrastructure, but fascinating none-the-less
The micro elements in the emergent macro structures. Worth using ones eyes and imagination on any outcrop and aproaching it with an open mind...
The faults dear Rob, is not in our stars, but in the rocks. Nice video.
More great content, thanks very much for posting. Could some of those soft-linked faults also be hard-linked in or out of the plane of section?
Thanks. Yes of course - likely that geometries change along lengths of faults/fault zones but difficult to demonstrate in outcrops/boulders. Better seen in mine or multiple-surveyed working quarries for directly observable fault geometries....
My brain hurts. But great video.