Programme information on MODELLING IN STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY from Sue
Treagus.
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GEOSCIENCE 2000: Symposium: Modelling in Structural Geology
Convenors: Susan H. Treagus & Stuart Hardy (Manchester)
PROGRAMME TIMES & SPEAKERS
Wednesday 19 April 2000
Morning: Contributors put up posters and assemble
12.00-1.00 First Poster Session
1.00-2.00 LUNCH
2.00 Means, W.D. Keynote Analog deformation on the microscope stage
2.40 Koehn, D. Numerical and experimental modelling of strain fringes
3.00 Bons, P.D. Modelling coupling of processes with ELLE
3.20 TEA/COFFEE
3.40 Carreras, J. A deformation stage for analogue modelling of structures
developed under variable degree of non-coaxiality
4.00 Marques, F.O. Development of synthetic and antithetic C/S fabrics by
rigid particle reorientation in bulk simple and general shear
4.20 Coelho, S. Antithetic rotation of rigid ellipsoidal particles immersed in
a viscous matrix subject to simple shear flow: analogue experiments
4.40 ten Grotenhuis, S.M. Rotational behaviour of rigid objects in
homogeneous monoclinic flow
5.00 Piazolo, S. The oreintation and shape of viscous inclusions in
monoclinic shear zones: results from analogue modelling
5.20 Second Poster Session
Thursday 20 April 2000
9.00 Cobbold, P.R. Keynote New developments in sandbox modelling
9.40 Koyi, H. Initiation of detachment faults: insights from centrifruge
modelling
10.00 Vendeville, B.C. A new model-based interpretation of Trusheim's
classic growth history of salt diapirs
10.20 Vicente, J. Effects of topography on geometry and kinematics of
thrusts in thin skin tectonics: analogue modelling
10.40 COFFEE/TEA
11.00 Talbot, C.J. Experimental zones of ductile shear in strain-rate
softening pseudoplastics
11.20 Tikoff, B. Experimental folding during transtension
11.40 Mancktelow, N.S. Finite-element modelling of folding of oblique
layers
12.00 Casey, M. A finite-element study of the development of cylindrical
multilayer folds in oblique simple shear
12.20 Druguet, E.N. Numerical modelling of asymmetric boudinage structures
12.40 Closing comments, and poster removal
LIST OF 27 POSTERS (alphabetical order)
Acocella, V. et al. Analogue models of collapse calderas and resurgent domes
Acocella, V. et al. Surface deformations induced by granite emplacement: the
Amiata (S Tuscany, Italy) case
Costa, E. et al. The formation of arcuate belts: insights from paleomagnetism
and modelling
Druguet, E. et al. Folds with axes parallel to the extension direction: field
analysis and modelling
Dube, T.Y. A geostatistical structural analysis of the Bikita pegmatites
Edwards, J.A. et al. Modelling stress fields surrounding single and multiple
volcanic centres: application to Kilauea volcano, Hawaii and NW Scotland
Tertiary dyke swarm
Finch, E. et al. Discrete element modelling of extensional fault-related
folding
Gaullier, V. et al. Experimental models of 3-D kinematic evolution of delta
lobes spreading above salt
Griera, A. et al. Experimental analysis of mechanical constraints governing
particle rotations: the example of rod development
Griera, A. Numerical simulations of viscous flow around a spherical body in
general non-coaxial regimes
Griffiths, P.A. et al. A new technique for three-dimensional restoration of
flexural slip folds
Horner, J.T. et al. Analogue modeling for mineral exploration: the Tayoltita
Mine, Durango, Mexico
Khudoley, A.K. et al. Areal balancing method: application to study of fold and
thrust structures in Rocky Mountains Foothills, British Colombia
Khudoley, A.K. et al. Structure and formation of serpentinite melanges in
northwest Kamchatka and Taigonos (NE Russia)
Le Calvez, J.H. et al. Graben relays detached on salt: comparison between
analogue modeling results and seismic data
Marques, F.O. Flow and fracturing of clay: analogue experiments in pure shear
Morel., J. et al. Time-dependent cataclastic deformation of very soluble
elastic/brittle salts
Murray, T. et al. Slip tendency analysis applied to conditionally simulated
fault networks of the Sellafield area: a new approach top temporal
seismicity analysis
Rosas, F. et al. Analogue modelling of sheath folds associated with rotating
boudins
Rosas, F.M. et al. Sheath folds and rotating boudins in bulk simple shear:
natural examples and analogue modelling
Rossetti, F. et al. Convergence rate-dependent growth of viscous orogenic
wedges in thermomechanical experiments
Salvini, F. et al. Three-dimensional distribution of cataclastic rocks along
strike-slip and extensional faults: field and laboratory studies
Schreurs, G. et al. The influence of brittle-viscous multilayers on faulting
during rifting: a physical modelling approach
Soto, M.R. et al. The backstop to cover thickness ratio as a main factor
controlling thrust polarity in orogenic wedges: a laboratory approach
Steyrer, H.P. et al. Analogue modelling of shear zones - new insights into the
quasi-ductile behaviour of granular materials
Treagus, S.H. Conglomerates lead to modelling the rheology of two-phase
mixtures
Tuckwell, G. Heterogeneity and boundary conditions: fundamental controls on
the geometry and distribution of brittle deformation
Dr S.H. Treagus
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL
U.K.
Tel: 0161 275 3822
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