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  1. The dynamics of faulting. E. M. Anderson. Published in Transactions of the Edinburgh…. Geology. It has been known for long that faults arrange themselves naturally into different classes, which have originated under different conditions of pressure in the rock mass.

  2. (Read 15th March 1905.) IT has been known for long that faults arrange themselves naturally into different classes, which have originated under different condi­ tions of pressure in the rock mass. The object of the present paper is to show a little more clearly the connection between any system of faults and the system of forces which gave ...

  3. Anderson's theory of faulting, devised by Ernest Masson Anderson in 1905, is a way of classifying geological faults by use of principal stress. A fault is a fracture in the surface of the Earth that occurs when rocks break under extreme stress. Movement of rock along the fracture occurs in faults.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2009 · The dynamics of faulting by E. M. Anderson, 1951, Oliver and Boyd edition, in English - 2nd ed., rev.

  5. Faulting, Fracturing and Igneous Intrusion in the Earth’s Crust. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 367, 231– 246. # The Geological Society of London 2012. Publishing disclaimer: www.geolsoc.org.uk/pub_ethics First published: Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, 8 (1905), 387– 402.

  6. 9 de ago. de 2012 · His demonstration in 1905 of the possibility of strikeslip faulting was ahead of its time given the prevailing view that faulting mostly involved vertical displacements.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2012 · This volume celebrates Anderson’s legacy, with 14 original research papers that examine faulting and seismic hazard; structural inheritance; the role of local and regional stress fields; low...