Macroscopic Aspects of Rheology

Rheology - A Theoretical Overview
Strain Rate
Creep
Rheological Relationships
Elastic Behaviour
Viscous Behaviour
Visco-Elastic Behaviour
Elastico-Viscous Behaviour
General Linear Behaviour
Non-linear Behaviour
Applied Rheology
Confining Pressure
Temperature
Strain Rate
Pore Fluid Pressure
Work Hardening/Work Softening
Significance of Experiments
Conclusions
Structural Consequences of Rheology
Brittle Deformation
Tensile Cracking

Shear Fractures

Joints and Veins

Joint Origins
Joint Morphology
Joint Arrays
Veins
Faults and Faulting
Fault Classification
Fault Systems
Ductile Deformation
Cataclastic Flow
Crystal Defects
Diffusional Mass Transfer
Crystal Plasticity
Folds and Folding
Fold Classification
Fold Systems
Fold Mechanics
Kinematic Models


Reference:

van der Pluijm, B.A., Marshak, S. (1997). 'Earth Structure: An Introduction to Structural Geology and Techtonics'. McGraw-Hill.