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- Paleostress is a term used in geology (specifically in the fields of structural geology and tectonics) to indicate mechanical stress that has affected...
- Paleostress inversion refers to the determination of paleostress history from evidence found in rocks, based on the principle that past tectonic stress...
- Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold evolution Paleostress inversion Paleostress Section restoration Shear zone Mylonite Pure shear Shear Category...
- Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold evolution Paleostress inversion Paleostress Section restoration Shear zone Mylonite Pure shear Shear Category...
- the formation of mountains Orogeny – The formation of mountain ranges Paleostress inversion Seismic hazard – Earthquake probability in a specific area...
- splitting and causes outward buckling toward the free air. In addition, paleostress sealed in the granite before the granite was exhumed by erosion and released...
- field of Hvalfjörður (Iceland) from brittle tectonic, geothermal and paleostress analysis". Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. 184 (4–5): 451–465...
- Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile)". Andean Geology...
- Pollard, 2011, Mechanical analysis of fault slip data: Implications for paleostress analysis, Journal of structural geology 33 (2), 78–91 E Ritz, DD Pollard...
- prin****l compressive stress – sigma-hx); and also appears to hold for paleostress indicators between approximately 100 and 20 Ma (Pilger, 2003). This observation...