Rock analogs for structural geology
ID: rock-analogs-for-structural-geology
In the context of structural geology, "rock analogs" refer to the use of physical models made from materials that behave similarly to rocks under stress to study geological processes and structures. These analog models can help geologists understand the complex behaviors of rocks in various conditions without the need for direct experimentation on actual geological material. Here are some key aspects and applications of rock analogs in structural geology: 1. **Material Selection**: Analog materials are chosen based on their mechanical properties.
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