The Slip Model is applied to the Global Centroid Moment Tensor database to determine the present day state of stress. Thus, from each focal mechanism the horizontal shortening direction (Dey) and the shape factor of the strain ellipsoid (k`), defined as the relationship between the maximum horizontal shortening and the vertical axis, are calculated. Additionally, this method proposed the neoformed plane from the calculated nodal planes. In this study, to determine the stress configuration at crustal scale, only depths < 40 km are included. Focal mechanisms are grouped in reverse, strike-slip and normal, to analyse its distribution and to determine the b-parameter from Gutenberg-Richter law. Finally, global shape factor and horizontal sho...
In a major survey of published palaeostress estimates obtained by the use of fault-slip data, over 2...
The World Stress Map (WSM) Project was initiated in 1986 under the auspices of the International Lit...
Abstract The spatial analysis of horizontal stress orientation is important to study stress sources ...
This paper shows a new continuous strain-stress map for Europe obtained from the direct inversion of...
Knowledge of the present-day crustal in-situ stress field is a key for the understanding of geodynam...
Presented is a new application of Gephart-Forsyth inverse technique for predicting directions and se...
The publication presents results of the study aimed at reconstruction of recent crustal stresses for...
The stress state in the earth crust is an important quantity for many scientific and technical quest...
Focal mechanisms of 32 North American midplate earthquakes (mo = 3.8-6.5) were evaluated to determin...
In this article, we first review the progress in our understanding of tectonic stresses in the Earth...
It is demonstrated how a recently devised graphical method for estimating palaeostresses from expose...
Abstract: Analysis of tectonic stress from the inversion of fault kinematic and earthquake focal mec...
The World Stress Map is a standard global compilation of information on the present-day stress field...
Abstract:We use the Centroid Moment Tensor (CMT) solution of the earthquakes occurred in Chile subdu...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
In a major survey of published palaeostress estimates obtained by the use of fault-slip data, over 2...
The World Stress Map (WSM) Project was initiated in 1986 under the auspices of the International Lit...
Abstract The spatial analysis of horizontal stress orientation is important to study stress sources ...
This paper shows a new continuous strain-stress map for Europe obtained from the direct inversion of...
Knowledge of the present-day crustal in-situ stress field is a key for the understanding of geodynam...
Presented is a new application of Gephart-Forsyth inverse technique for predicting directions and se...
The publication presents results of the study aimed at reconstruction of recent crustal stresses for...
The stress state in the earth crust is an important quantity for many scientific and technical quest...
Focal mechanisms of 32 North American midplate earthquakes (mo = 3.8-6.5) were evaluated to determin...
In this article, we first review the progress in our understanding of tectonic stresses in the Earth...
It is demonstrated how a recently devised graphical method for estimating palaeostresses from expose...
Abstract: Analysis of tectonic stress from the inversion of fault kinematic and earthquake focal mec...
The World Stress Map is a standard global compilation of information on the present-day stress field...
Abstract:We use the Centroid Moment Tensor (CMT) solution of the earthquakes occurred in Chile subdu...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
In a major survey of published palaeostress estimates obtained by the use of fault-slip data, over 2...
The World Stress Map (WSM) Project was initiated in 1986 under the auspices of the International Lit...
Abstract The spatial analysis of horizontal stress orientation is important to study stress sources ...