Structural geology examines how rocks deform under stress, focusing on features such as folds, faults, joints, and shear zones. By analyzing these structures, geologists can interpret the forces that shaped a region and reconstruct the tectonic events that produced mountains, basins, and crustal deformation. Structural geology is crucial for understanding geologic hazards, resource distribution, and the dynamic behavior of Earth’s lithosphere.

 

Studies in Structural Geology