Rocks that speak: learn how to read Earth’s history from the way they bend, break, and flow.
In this accessible guide, you’ll explore how structural features like unconformities, faults, folds, and joints reveal the forces that shape continents. The text connects field observations with laboratory study, showing how scientists interpret the history written in stone without needing advanced math or jargon. It emphasizes practical ways to recognize different rock records and the meaning of their patterns.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of rock cleavage, flow, and the role of recrystallization in shaping textures.
- Hands-on ideas for studying faults, joints, and unconformities in the field and lab.
- Insights into how plane features relate to past pressures, movements, and geologic time.
- Guidance on interpreting maps, rock types, and rock relationships to uncover tectonic history.
Ideal for students, professionals, and curious readers who want a solid, thoughtful introduction to how structural geology explains the Earth’s dynamic story. This edition presents the core concepts with practical examples and visual cues to help you read geological records confidently.