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List of Accepted Contributions - TS1.2 From stress field evaluation to crustal rheology characterization (co-listed in MPRG)
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EGU06-A-00195 Gunzburger, Y.; Cornet, F.H. How can accurate stress profiles help characterizing rock mass rheology at geological scales? |
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EGU06-A-01287 Judge, P.; Klepeis, K. Paleostress and fault inversions along the southern Alpine Fault, New Zealand (withdrawn) |
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EGU06-A-02362 Haimson, B Case histories of stress measurements across faults and varying lithologies |
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EGU06-A-02423 Caputo, R. On the meaning of 'regional stress field' and 'tectonic phase'. |
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EGU06-A-02867 TATARINOV , V.; MOROZOV , V.; KOLESNIKOV , I.; BELOV, S.; TATARINOVA, T. Technology of the prediction of the tectonic processes at a selected (withdrawn) |
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EGU06-A-03909 Pascal, C.; Roberts, D.; Gabrielsen, R.H.; Olesen, O. Present-day stress orientations in Norway as deduced from stress-release features and active, post-glacial reverse faulting |
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EGU06-A-04112 Mariucci, M.T.; Montone, P. ; Pierdominici, S. New Insights on Active Stress Field in Italy and its Implications with Tectonics |
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EGU06-A-04613 Eyal, Y.; Feinstein, S.; Osadetz, O. Brittle aspects of early Tertiary extension in the Canadian cordillera |
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EGU06-A-04819 Desroches, J.; Etchecopar, A.; Wileveau, Y. A combined method to determine the full state of stress from wellbore measurements: examples of application highlight the specific behaviour of shales in a geological sequence. |
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EGU06-A-05498 Otsubo, M.; Yamaji, A. A technique for separating stresses from heterogeneous focal mechanism data: adaptation of the multiple inverse method |
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EGU06-A-06250 Collettini, C.; Trippetta, F. Frictional control on aftershock rupture planes and implications for crustal strength |
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EGU06-A-06821 Yamaji, A.; Sato, K. Angular stress distance as a new dissimilarity measure for stress tensors determined by the inversion of fault-slip or focal mechanism data |
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EGU06-A-07816 MERRIEN-SOUKATCHOFF, V.; DUNNER, C.; SAUSSE, J.; CLEMENT, C. Influence of topographic roughness and surface rheology on the stress state in a sloped rock-mass |
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EGU06-A-08566 Angelier, J.; Chen, R.-F.; Chu, C.-H.; Hu, J.-C.; Lee, J.-C.; Lu, C.-Y.; Chung, L.-H.; Huang, C.; Jiang, Y.-L.; Tang, C.-R. Impact structures in conglomerates allow determination of five unknowns of the paleostress tensor: the Hoyenshan case, Taiwan |
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EGU06-A-09060 Fernandez-Fernandez, E.M.; Jabaloy, A.; Stich, D.; Morales, J. Evolution of the stresses in the eastern Betic Cordillera from the Early Miocene to the present-day |
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EGU06-A-09750 Rojay, B.; Karaca, A. post-miocene paleo-stress distribution in nw of central anatolia (turkey) |
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EGU06-A-10815 Sulem, J Stress orientation evaluation from mechanical evaluation of fault gouge |
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EGU06-A-10817 Roeckel, Th.; Lempp, Ch. The state of stres in the North german Basin |
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