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Internal Stresses in Crystals and in the Earth

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It is shown that the two important permanent deformation modes, namely plastic and viscous deformation, occur in similar form in crystals and in the earth. Earth quakes are compared with recovery phenomena in crystals and parallels are drawn between the sciences of the seismology in the earth and the acoustic emission in crystals. In a quantitative part the method of the modified Green functions is described which allows us to write complex results in a very condensed form. Hereby we confine ourselves to linear elasticity theory. The method also allows us to determine external and internal stresses in favourable situations.

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Kröner, E. (1974). Internal Stresses in Crystals and in the Earth. In: Thoft-Christensen, P. (eds) Continuum Mechanics Aspects of Geodynamics and Rock Fracture Mechanics. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2268-2_10

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