Hi all and Dr. Essene,
> The website should not be the source for your library research. You
> should try using Georef or traditional search techniques.
..well, I don't think it's terribly absurd to query colleagues over the
network in search of some very fresh advances, which may not be reflected
yet by current literature..
With a similar request, I obtained preprints from a highly reputable
expert in geostatistics, on topics that were relatively common indeed, but
an external advice was what I was looking for. I wouldn't call this an
absurd request..
Then, of course, I adore to personally browse through the paper prints in
the library, but a hint is such a welcomed guidance..
From a philosophical to technical viewpoint:
I don't know whether Daniela has access to GeoRef, but I don't - our
unversity doesn't have as far as I know, and I'm pretty well informed
about information retrieval.
And, well, yes the web definitely is the place to look for references..!
Have a look at Elsevier search service at
http://www.elsevier.nl/gej-ng/10/39/35/show/Search
This will help anybody looking for any issue on JSG (in this case) to find
appropriate keyword-directed papers.
And, for those who have access to ScienceDirect (Elsevier's commercial
access, http://www.sciencedirect.com) or Blackwell's service (named
Synergy, http://www.blackwell-synergy.com) or other member-only
resources (as it is the case with Tectonics AGU), you can virtually
access almost all post-1995 papers in pdf format.
And now, to Daniela's query:
I'm not too familiar with SS patterns, but Tim Dooley at Royal Holloway
has been working on this for a while, you might have a look at
http://www.gl.rhul.ac.uk/FDP/Pubs.html
and
http://www.gl.rhul.ac.uk/staff/td_pub.html
Something else perhaps:
Geomorphic evidence for tear faults accommodating lateral propagation of
an active fault-bend fold, Wheeler Ridge, California, Journal of
Structural Geology, Volume
19, Issues 3-4, 4 March 1997, Pages 397-411
Karl MuellerPeter Talling
Mid-crustal contractional stepover zone in a major strike-slip system,
North Cascades, Washington, Journal of Structural Geology, Volume 16,
Issue 1, January 1994,
Pages 47-60
Miller, Robert B
Strike-slip faulting and block rotation: a possible triggering mechanism
for lava flows in the Alban Hills?, Journal of Structural Geology, Volume
23, Issue
1, January 2001, Pages 127-141
Fabrizio Marra
Hope this helps and best of luck in your search..
Cheers,
Umberto
> Dear all
> >
> >I'd need updated references on the following topics:
> >
> >
> >1) Landforms of strike-slip faulting (offset streams)
> >2) Drainage-pattern control in extensional and trascurrent settings
> >3) Strike-slip faulting and block rotation
> >
> >could anyone help me?
> >
> >Thanks, Daniela
> >
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