This book explores the elastic-anisotropic properties of rocks from the Matert suite of the Pechenga complex, the Kola superdeep well (SG-3), the Finnish Outokumpu well, massifs in the vicinity of the Tuloma River and Lake Chudzyavr, and xenoliths from the explosion pipe (Elovy Island). It shows that velocity and density increase from prehnite-pumpelliite to granulite facies, while the anisotropy of rocks also increases with the deepening of the degree of metamorphic transformations. The book also details an acoustopolariscope that can be used not only to determine elastic properties of rock samples, but to control anisotropic alloys, plastics, ceramics, natural minerals, and gemstones.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Großbritannien
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Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-5275-9295-7 (9781527592957)
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Feliks F. Gorbatsevich is Head Researcher at the Kola Science Centre, Russia. He is the author of 43 journal articles and 10 books, including Structure, properties, state of rocks and geodynamics in the geospace of the Kola superdeep borehole (2015).Olga M. Trishina is Junior Researcher at the Kola Science Centre Russia. She is the author of nine journal articles and one book.Mikhail V. Kovalevskiy, PhD, is a Senior Researcher at the Kola Science Centre, Russia. He is the author of 20 journal articles and the book Automated hardware-software complex (2009).