Structural geology is the branch of geology concerned with the study of the arrangement, orientation, and internal relationships of rock units and the deformational processes that shape them. It focuses on understanding the architecture of the Earth's crust, including folds, faults, fractures, and the overall geometry of rock bodies. This field plays a crucial role in resource exploration, civil engineering projects, and hazard assessment by deciphering how geological structures influence the distribution and behavior of natural resources and geological hazards. By analyzing the patterns and processes of deformation, structural geologists reconstruct the tectonic history of regions, providing insights into the dynamic forces that have shaped our planet over geological time scales.
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