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Rating:   Summary: The Best Text on 3-D Geological Structures Review: This is probably the best available text on three-dimensional representation of geological structures.  It is a handbook for use by professionals but would also serve as a supplemental text for structural  geology or workstation courses.  The content is logically organized,  well focused, clearly written and complete.  The topics begin with the  basics.  These include classification, description and analysis of  structures.  More advanced topics follow.  They range from dynamic  interaction between structural and sedimentary events to fluid movements  and to restoration.  The worked examples are simple and clearly make their  respective points.  The exercises range from rudimentary to somewhat  challenging for the first-time student of structural geology.  Many topics  would be new to anyone who has not kept current with advances in structural  geology.  These include, among others, new techniques in dip sequence  analysis and calculating area-depth relations. Modern technology in the  form of workstations permits geoscientists to produce spectacular graphics  depicting geological structures and their development.  A common complaint  of energy company managers is that the interpretive graphics look so good  that they are believable simply because of the presentation.  When  financial decisions such as drilling are made based on those  interpretations they often are found to be incorrect.  Workstation  interpreters could significantly improve the quality of their structural  interpretations if they master the content of Dr. Groshong's book.   Moreover, as visualization becomes an important trend to the future of  interpretation technology, the basic science represented by this book takes  on a more important and timely meaning. The price of the book may seem to  be excessive.  This is especially evident when compared with texts prepared  by non-profit organizations such as the American Association of Petroleum  Geologists.  Those books are more attractive because they use color and are  printed on better quality paper.  This book has no color and is printed on  ordinary quality paper.  However, if the price of the book is compared with  similar books published by for-profit book houses, the price is  competitive.  In the final analysis, the content of the text and quality of  the writing more than justify its purchase.   I recommend this text to  all interested in the study and practice of structural geology, especially  interpreters using workstation or visualization technology.
  Rating:   Summary: The Best Text on 3-D Geological Structures Review: This is probably the best available text on three-dimensional representation of geological structures. It is a handbook for use by professionals but would also serve as a supplemental text for structural geology or workstation courses.  The content is logically organized, well focused, clearly written and complete. The topics begin with the basics. These include classification, description and analysis of structures. More advanced topics follow. They range from dynamic interaction between structural and sedimentary events to fluid movements and to restoration. The worked examples are simple and clearly make their respective points. The exercises range from rudimentary to somewhat challenging for the first-time student of structural geology. Many topics would be new to anyone who has not kept current with advances in structural geology. These include, among others, new techniques in dip sequence analysis and calculating area-depth relations. Modern technology in the form of workstations permits geoscientists to produce spectacular graphics depicting geological structures and their development. A common complaint of energy company managers is that the interpretive graphics look so good that they are believable simply because of the presentation. When financial decisions such as drilling are made based on those interpretations they often are found to be incorrect. Workstation interpreters could significantly improve the quality of their structural interpretations if they master the content of Dr. Groshong's book. Moreover, as visualization becomes an important trend to the future of interpretation technology, the basic science represented by this book takes on a more important and timely meaning. The price of the book may seem to be excessive. This is especially evident when compared with texts prepared by non-profit organizations such as the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Those books are more attractive because they use color and are printed on better quality paper. This book has no color and is printed on ordinary quality paper. However, if the price of the book is compared with similar books published by for-profit book houses, the price is competitive. In the final analysis, the content of the text and quality of the writing more than justify its purchase.  I recommend this text to all interested in the study and practice of structural geology, especially interpreters using workstation or visualization technology.
 
 
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