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Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: 1. Types of transpressional and transtensional deformation 1 Subir Kumar Ghosh 2. Experimental modeling of strike-slip faults and the self-similar behavior 21 Martin P.J. Sch6pfer and Hans Peter Steyrer 3. Finite-element approach to deformation with diffusive mass transfer 29 Brian Bayly and D.H. Minkel 4. Modeling of anisotropic grain growth in minerals 39 Paul D. Bons, Mark W. Jessell, Lynn Evans, Terrence Barr, and Kurt Stiiwe 5. Modifications of early lineations during laterfolding in simple shear 51 Sudipta Sengupta and Hemin A. Koyi 6. Single-layerfolds developedfrom initial random perturbations: The effects of probability distribution, fractal dimension, phase, and amplitude 69 Neil S. Mancktelow 7. Experimental study of single layer folding in nonlinear materials 89 Tatiana Tentler 8. Sheath fold development in bulk simple shear: Analogue modeling of natural examples from the Southern Iberian Variscan Fold belt 101 Filipe M. Rosas, Fernando 0. Marques, Sara Coelho, and Paulo Fonseca 9. Modeling the role of erosion in diapir development in contractional settings111 Maura Sans and Hemin A. Koyi 10. Diapirism in convergent settings triggered by hinterlandpinch-out of viscous decollement: A hypothesis from modeling 123 Elisabetta Costa and Bruno Vendeville 11. Salt tectonics and sedimentation along Atlantic margins: Insights from seismic interpretation andphysical models 131 Webster Ueipass Mohriak and Peter Szatmari 12. Compressional structures in a multilayered mechanical stratigraphy: Insights from sandbox modeling with three-dimensional variations in basal geometry andfriction 153 Claudio Turrini, Antonio Ravaglia, and Cesare Perotti 13. Four-dimensional analysis of analog models: Experiments on transfer zones infold and thrust belts 179 Guido Schreurs, Reto Hanni, and Peter Vock 14. Effective indenters and the development of double-vergent orogens: Insights from analogue sand models 191 Katarina S. Persson 15. Horses and duplexes in extensional regimes: A scale-modeling contribution 207 Roy H. Gabrielsen and Jill A. Clausen 16. Crustal rheology and its effect on rift basin styles 221 Anthony P. Gartrell 17. New apparatus for controlled generalflow modeling of analog materials 235 Sandra Piazolo, Saskia M. ten Grotenhuis, and Cees W. Passchier 18. New apparatus for thermomechanical analogue modeling 245 Elmar M. Wosnitza, Djordje Grujic, Robert Hoffman, and Jan H. Behrmann 19. Modeling of temperature-dependent strength in orogenic wedges: First results from a new thermomechanical apparatus 253 Federico Rossetti, Claudio Faccenna, Giorgio Rannelli, Renato Funiciello, and Fabrizio Storti 20. Flow andfracturing of clay: Analogue experiments in bulk pure shear 261 Fernando O. Marques.