Iterative joint inversion for stress and fault orientations from focal mechanisms
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geophysics
Abstract
Stress inversions from focal mechanisms require knowledge of which nodal plane is the fault. If such information is missing, and faults and auxiliary nodal planes are interchanged, the stress inversions can produce inaccurate results. It is shown that the linear inversion method developed by Michael is reasonably accurate when retrieving the principal stress directions even when the selection of fault planes in focal mechanisms is incorrect. However, the shape ratio is more sensitive to the proper choice of the fault and substituting the faults by auxiliary nodal planes introduces significant errors. This difficulty is removed by modifying Michael's method and inverting jointly for stress and for fault…
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1Topics & keywords
- Inversion (geology)
- Geology
- Fault (geology)
- Fault plane
- Algorithm
- Seismology
- Computer science
- Tectonics
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