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How solid is rock?

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Other Authors: Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, inance, Charles L., helton, John S., Weiss, Lionel E., roner, Stanley
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation in collaboration with Lionel E. Weiss,, 1967.
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245 0 0 |a How solid is rock? 
260 |a Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation in collaboration with Lionel E. Weiss,,  |c 1967. 
300 1 |a Videocassette (VHS)(21 min.) : sd., col. 1/2 in. 
500 0 |a The natural world is in a state of continual change, constant motion, endless flow. Only solid rock seems not to change, not to move, not to flow. To man, rock is a symbol of permanence. Throughout history man has used rock to build those structure meant to endure. Man has considered rock to be permanent, to be solid and yet what about the history of the rock itself? 
650 |a Rock deformation. 
650 |a Geology, Structural. 
650 |a Deformations (Mechanics). 
650 |a Rock mechanics. 
700 |a Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. 
700 |a inance, Charles L. 
700 |a helton, John S. 
700 |a Weiss, Lionel E. 
700 |a roner, Stanley. 
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