SE27
Stresses in the earth's crust

Name Title Affliation
Prof Jacques Angelier
Determination of seismotectonic stress regimes in the Earth's crust based on inversion of focal mechanisms of earthquakes: method and case studies in southeast Asia
S´eismotectonique et Tectonophysique, URA 7072, Universit´e Pierre et Marie Curie, bFrance
Prof Jacques Angelier
Determination of seismotectonic stress regimes in the Earth's crust based on inversion of focal mechanisms of earthquakes: method and case studies in southeast Asia
Paleostresses in the Earth's crust: brittle data inversion, determination of six-component tensor, reconstruction of polyphase tectonic evolution, interest for mining engineering
Prof Bezalel Haimson
The New Revised ASTM Standard and ISRM Suggested Method for Conducting Hydraulic Fracturing In Situ Stress Measurements Department of materials science and engineering and geological engineering program University of Wisconsin
Dr Shamil Mukhamediev
How much do stress trajectories constrain tectonic stresses and plate-driving forces Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof Yuzo Obara
(co-authors: K. Kaneko and K. Sugawara)
Measurement of local stress and estimation of regional stress Department of Civil Engineering Kumamoto University, Japan
Prof Yanjun Shang From stress and displacement of tectonic movement to geological hazards in SE Tibet Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr Atsushi Yamaji
Reconstruction of paleostresses in Japanese island arcs: method and present status Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science Kyoto University, Japan

Updated on Thursday, 19 February, 2004