True Slip and Net Slip are the same thing. We typically use the term "Net Slip" for the slip vector on a fault that describes the magnitude (length) and orientation (trend and plunge) of a line between two formerly adjacent points.
Structural geology is the study of the architecture of the earth's crust which has developed due to deformation. It address the form, symmetry, geometry and certainly the elegance and artistic rendering of the earth's crust on scales.
Geography is the study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations, while geology focuses on the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that shape the planet. Geography is more broad and includes human interactions with the environment, while geology is more focused on the Earth's physical properties and history.
Geology is the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance, including its rocks, minerals, and landforms. Geography, on the other hand, focuses on the Earth's features, climate, and human activities, including the distribution of populations and resources. In summary, geology deals with the Earth's composition, while geography examines its physical and human characteristics.
Some sub-areas or sub-branches of geology include mineralogy (study of minerals), petrology (study of rocks), sedimentology (study of sedimentary rocks), structural geology (study of rock deformation and tectonics), and geochemistry (study of the chemical composition of rocks).
In structural geology, pitch is the inclination of a planar feature (such as a bedding plane or fault) measured perpendicular to its strike direction. It describes the steepness of the feature as it dips into the Earth's subsurface. Pitch is often represented as an angle measured from the horizontal plane.
Armand John Eardley has written: 'Structural geology of North America' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
Glenn Richard Wiedenhoeft has written: 'Structural geology of parts of the Metaline district, n.e. Washington' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
Frank Edward Shore has written: 'The structural geology of the Squaw Creek area, Stevens County, Washington' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic, Geology, Structural, Stratigraphic Geology, Structural Geology
Maharajapuram Sitaram Krishnan has written: 'The structural and tectonic history of India' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
John G. Dennis has written: 'International tectonic lexicon' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology 'Structural geology'
Katherine Louise Edmond has written: 'An analysis of structural cross-section methods' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Research, Structural Geology
Richard L. Darrow has written: 'Age and structural relationships of the Franciscan formation in the Montara Mountain quadrangle' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
geology is different about physical geology in case natural phenomenon like land side earth quackes and weathering
Willem Kampschuur has written: 'Geology of the Sierra de Carrascoy (SE Spain)' -- subject(s): Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
Philip Burke King has written: 'The tectonics of middle North America' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology
Ole Valdemar Vejbaek has written: 'Palaeozoic tectonic and sedimentary evolution and hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Bornholm area' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Geology, Structural, Petroleum, Sediments (Geology), Stratigraphic Geology, Structural Geology
Zoology work with biology and geology work with ecological nature.