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  Oral Programme - TS1.1 Quantitative Structural Geology: What does it tell us about the mechanics?

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Convener: Schmid, D.
Co-Convener: Grasemann, B.
Co-Sponsorship:

Monday, 3 April 2006

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 5 (I)

Chairperson: SCHMID, D.

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8:30 - 9:00
EGU06-A-10887;  TS1.1-1MO1O-001
Maerten, F.; Maerten, L.
Improved understanding of observed 2D and 3D geological structures using geomechanically-based approaches (solicited)

9:00 - 9:15
EGU06-A-02410;  TS1.1-1MO1O-002
Schöpfer, M.P.; Childs, C.; Walsh, J.J.
Localisation of Normal Faults in Multilayer Sequences

9:15 - 9:30
EGU06-A-07489;  TS1.1-1MO1O-003
Medvedev, S.; Braeck, S.; Fusseis, F.; Podladchikov, Y.
Development of a mylonitic shear zone by shear heating instability: application of numerical model to natural examples of Cap de Creus, Spain

9:30 - 9:45
EGU06-A-02689;  TS1.1-1MO1O-004
Schmalholz, S.
Mechanics of single-layer folding and its applications

9:45 - 10:00
EGU06-A-02239;  TS1.1-1MO1O-005
Kocher, T.; Schmalholz, S. M.; Mancktelow, N. S.
Mechanical anisotropy: a negligible parameter for single layer folding?

10:00
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Chairperson: GRASEMANN, B.

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10:30 - 10:45
EGU06-A-09512;  TS1.1-1MO2O-001
Gómez-Rivas, E.; Griera, A.; Carreras, J.
Influence of anisotropy on the variation of the stress field on fault systems: an experimental approach

10:45 - 11:00
EGU06-A-04898;  TS1.1-1MO2O-002
Schmid, D.W.; Podladchikov, Y.Y.
Fold amplification rates and dominant wavelength selection in multilayer stacks

11:00 - 11:15
EGU06-A-08354;  TS1.1-1MO2O-003
Iacopini, D; Passchier, C.W; Koehn, D; Carosi, R
Complex eigenflow in a 3 -D flow system

11:15 - 11:30
EGU06-A-03535;  TS1.1-1MO2O-004
Mulchrone, K. F.
An analytical solution in 2D for the motion of non-rigid elliptical particles with a slipping interface under a general deformation

11:30 - 11:45
EGU06-A-02054;  TS1.1-1MO2O-005
Marques, F.O.; Taborda, R.M.; Antunes, J.V.; Bose, S.
The influence of confinement on matrix flow and rigid inclusion rotation in bulk simple shear flow

11:45 - 12:00
EGU06-A-03985;  TS1.1-1MO2O-006
Dabrowski, M.; Schmid, D.W.
Complete three-dimensional solution for deformable ellipsoidal particles subjected to shear over large strain

12:00
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