Central Europe: Active or residual tectonic stresses |
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Authors: | Gerhard Greiner J. Henning Illies |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geological Institute, University, Kaiserstr. 12, D-7500 Karlsruhe, BRD |
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Abstract: | The regional stress field in the Western Alps and their northern foreland has been investigated byin situ stress determinations. More than 600 strain relief measurements were made with resistance strain gages in boreholes carried out in mines, tunnels and quarries. The stresses calculated and data obtained from other papers were used to get a detailed idea of the stress conditions in Central Europe.The measurements confirm a continuous flux of compressive stress from the Alps to the northern foreland east of the Rhinegraben. The largest stresses are observed in the Central Alps, the lowest in the Rhinegraben rift system. The horizontal stresses exceed at nearly all places the vertical ones. Evidently the excess of horizontal stress is generated by active plate tectonics in the Alps. A tectonic model to explain the observed stress pattern is presented. |
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Keywords: | Stressin-situ Intraplate stress field Tectonics of central Europe |
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