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Dislocation

Dislocation is the linear array of atoms that bounds an area in the crystal that has slipped relative to the rest of the crystal. Dislocation theory has been used for modelling deformation of crystals (Cottrell, 1953) as well as surface deformation around crustal faults (Chinnery 1961).

Reference:

Chinnery, M.A., 1961. The deformation of the ground around surface faults. Seiemological Society of America Bulletin 51: 355-372.

Cottrell, A.H., 1953. Dislocations and Plastic Flow in Crystals. Oxford University Press, 223p.



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