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Variation with depth of the stress tensor anisotropy inferred from microfault analysis
Authors:R Rispoli  G Vasseur  
Abstract:In order to study the Pyrenean tectonic phase, a quantitative method of stress analysis using microfault measurements is used on a calcareous plateau located in southern France. The method developed here allows the determination of several tectonic events and the evaluation of (with σ σ2 σ3).The Pyrenean compression is seen to occur in two stages, confirming previous geological studies.A recent canyon allows the study of the variation with depth of the R ratio on a vertical cross-section (300 m). With a simple model of gravity and tectonic stresses, the vertical variation of R can be used to estimate quantitatively the Pyrenean tectonic stresses. For realistic values of the parameters in this model, the horizontal tectonic stresses are obtained in the following range: 50–200 bar for the maximum horizontal principal stress, 10–25 bar for the other horizontal stress.These results seem to be consistent with in situ stress measurements, but they are much lower than those predicted by experimental rock mechanics.
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