Chapter 24: Tectonic stress field of the continental United States 论文

1989Memoir - Geological Society of America引用 249
earthquake and tectonic studiesGeological and Geochemical AnalysisSeismology and Earthquake Studies

摘要

The orientation and relative magnitudes of in situ tectonic stress in the continental United States have been inferred from a variety of indicators, including earthquake focal mechanisms, stress-induced elliptical borehole enlargement ("breakouts"), hydraulic fracturing stress measurements, and young fault slip and volcanic alignments. The data come from a wide range of depths (0.1 to 20 km) and have been assigned a quality ranking according to their reliability as tectonic stress indicators. The data show that regionally consistent orientations persist throughout the seismic "brittle" upper crust. Stress provinces are defined on the basis of uniform stress orientations and relative stress magnitudes...

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