Shear zones - an introduction
Part of "The Shear Zone" video channel. This is part of a collection of videos on structural geology within the channel. To see the full range of topics, visit the main channel page. This video looks at the structure of shear zones - the ductile equivalent of faults. The video covers some basic ideas on their kinematics. These are developed in the associated video on quantification of shear strain profiles (check out the Structural Geology playlist).

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