# EMSC 3002 ## Module3.3 - Rheology - Louis Moresi (convenor) - Romain Beucher (lecturer) - **Chengxin Jiang** (lecturer) - Stephen Cox (curriculum advisor) Australian National University _**NB:** the course materials provided by the authors are open source under a creative commons licence. We acknowledge the contribution of the community in providing other materials and we endeavour to provide the correct attribution and citation. Please contact louis.moresi@anu.edu.au for updates and corrections._ <--o--> ## Resources 1. **Fossen, H, 2011.** *Structural Geology.* Cambridge University Press, 2nd Edition. [E-learning modules](https://folk.uib.no/nglhe/module6/Chapt6module.html) 1. **van der Pluijm, B.A. and Marshak, S., 2003.** *Earth Strcture: an introduction to structural geology and tectonics.* W. W. Norton & Company, Ltd. 1. **Davis, G.H. and Reynolds, S.J., 1996.** *Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions.* 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons. 1. **Park, R.G., 1995.** *Foundations of Structural Geology.* Blackie & Sons Ltd. <--o--> ## Intended learning outcomes What you will learn in this module: - The concept of rheology - Idealized form of deformation: elastic and viscous - Two important parameters for elastic deformation: Young's Modulus and Poisson's ratio - Viscosity to describe viscous deformation and several types of flows - Main physical factors controlling the deformation - Some deformation mechanisms <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o--> <--o-->