Definition
Elasticity is ability of a material to deform under an applied load, such that the resulting deformation is recoverable (elastic) once the load is removed.
Introduction
The following is a presentation of the mathematical formulation for elasticity, a contrast between elastic and plastic deformation, and the application of elasticity to rock and soils (Fig. 1).
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Hendry, M.T. (2016). Elasticity. In: Bobrowsky, P., Marker, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Engineering Geology. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12127-7_104-1
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