Using deformed critters to determine angular shear and shear strain

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This activity provides a step by step example to help students figure out how to determine the angular shear and shear strain, using fossils with bilateral symmetry. Students first complete the work on an idealized critter, and then on a sheared trilobite using simple graphical techniques and basic trigonometry.

Creator: Angela Moore
Publisher: Angela Moore
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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