You will be exploring the earth dynamics based on a number
of physiographic, geological and geophysical observations that
you will be making yourself during the labs. The labs will lead
you to develop a quantitative description of current plate kinematics
as well as over a geological period of time. We will review plate
boundary processes and discuss how plate tectonics relate to
heat transfer in the earth and buoyancy forces.
GE
277 - Active Tectonics and Geodynamics, 6 units.
Second Term, offered every year.
Discussion of key issues in active tectonics based on a review
of the literature. The topic of the seminar is adjusted every
year based on the students interest and recent literature. Information
is posted on the instructors web page.
GE 277 - 2007: Sensitivity
of seismicity to stress perturbations
GE 177b - Active Tectonics, 12 units. Third term, offered every
two years.
I will introduce a variety of techniques to describe 'quantitatively'
deformation of the crust and lithosphere together with a review
of the basic mechanisms governing lithospheric deformation and
the seismic cycle. The emphasis will be put on active tectonics
and continental deformation. We will be dealing with the earthquake
cycle and how it concurs to geological deformation over the longer
term. We will try to lead you to think not only in terms of kinematics,
but also in terms of stress and rheology. The labs will lead
you to analyze and model data from real-case studies.