Tectonics Studies Group Meeting
NEW DYNAMICS IN PALAEOSTRESS ANALYSIS
10 September 2004,
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME------------------------------------------
10.00
Welcome
10.10
Use of paleostress analysis for understanding the fracturing of
argillaceous sediments in potential waste-storage facilities
Boris DeHANDSCHUTTER, Sara VanDYKE, Manuel SINTUBIN
Structural Geology & Tectonics Group, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
10.30
Isotopic gauges of palaeostress
Claudio VITA-FINZI, Baruch SPIRO
Natural History Museum, London
10.50
Changes in Late Tertiary Stress Conditions in the Timor Sea:
Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration
Anthony GARTRELL, Mark LISK
CSIRO Petroleum, Perth, Australia
11.10
Tea/Posters
Microboudin method for palaeo-stress analysis of metamorphic
tectonites
Nozomi KIMURA, Toshiaki MASUDA
Institute of Geosciences, Shizuoka University, Japan
Bedding tilt test for paleostress analysis by K-means clustering
combined with the multi-inverse method
Makoto OTSUBO, Atsushi YAMAJI ,
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
Brittle deformation analysis of the West Cameroon Highlands
(Central part of the Cameroon Line)
Gautier NJIEKAK, Gernold ZULAUF, Jean Pierre TCHOUANKOUET
Institute of Geology, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Yaounde Cameroon
Computerized identification of stresses with multi-inverse method
combined with k-means clustering
Makoto OTSUBO, Katsushi SATO, Atsushi YAMAJI
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
Embedding stress difference in s-space:
A theoretical basis for stress tensor inversion
Katsushi SATO and Atsushi YAMAJI
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
Uniform computational mesh for the improvement of the
resolution and efficiency of stress tensor inversion
Katsushi SATO and Atsushi YAMAJI
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
Software suite for the multi-inverse method
Atsushi YAMAJI
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
11.40
Forward separation of heterogeneous fault/slip data into subsets: A
hierarchical cluster approach
Yehua SHAN Norman FRY
Department of Marine Geology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao City, P.
R. China
School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, UK.
12.00
Unfolding the multi-inverse method
Atsushi YAMAJI
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
12.20
Fitting models to random data: An opportunity to optimise stress
analysis
Tobore ORIFE* , Richard J. LISLE
School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff
CF10 3YE, UK
* Now at BG Group, 100 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading, UK
12.40
Late Pliocene-Pleistocene extensional stress field in the
surroundings of the Concud fault (Jiloca graben, Iberian Chain,
Spain)
L.E. ARLEGUI, J.L., SIMÓN, 1, R.J LISLE,.2 T. ORIFE,.2
1 Dep. Geología, Univ. Zaragoza, Pedro Cerbuna, 12, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain
2 Laboratory for Strain Analysis, Department of Earth Sciences, Cardiff
University, UK.
13.00
Lunch
1.40
Prognosis for fault slip analysis from the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
Tom BLENKINSOP
James Cook University, Townsville Queensland, Australia.
2.00
Initial results from a global compilation of palaeostresses
determined from fault-slip data.
R. J. LISLE, T ORIFE D.C. SRIVASTAVA, L. ARLEGUI, C. LIESA
School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
2.20
Palaeostress analysis and seismotectonics:
a changing stress field since Late Miocene time in SW Turkey
Verhaert G.1*, Similox-Tohon D.1 Vandycke S.2, Sintubin M.1, Muchez Ph.1
1 Geodynamics & Geofluids Research Group, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
2 Service de Géologie Fondamentale et Appliquée, Faculté Polytechnique de
Mons, Belgium
2.40
Quadrimodal fault systems: palaeostress analysis in 3D strain
fields
Richard JONES1,2, Nicola De PAOLA3,4, Robert HOLDSWORTH1,4,
Jonathan IMBER4, Dave HEALY5
1 Geospatial Research Ltd., Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Durham,
DH1 3LE, UK
2 e-Science Research Institute, University of Durham, DH1 3LE, UK
3 Dipartimento Scienze della Terra, Piazza Università, 06123 Perugia, Italy
4 Reactivation Research Group, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of
Durham, DH1 3LE,
5 Geodynamics Research Group, Dept. of Earth & Ocean Sciences, University
of Liverpool,
L69 3GP, UK
3.00
Tea/Posters
3.20
Spatial analysis of fault orientations using a GIS
Mauro Alberti
Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide, Sezione di Scienze della Terra, Via
Laterina, Siena, Italy
3.40
Noetectonic stress tensor revealed by calcite e-twin analysis
J. M. GONZÁLEZ-CASADO(1), P. GUMIEL(2), J.L. GINER-ROBLES(3), R.
CAMPOS(4), C. GARCÍA-CUEVAS(1), A. MORENO(1)
(1) Dpto. de Q. A., Geología y Geoquímica, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Spain
(2) Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, Spain.
(3) Dpto. de Geodinámica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.
(4) Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas,
Madrid
4.00
Opposite stepping sense of F-joints in both fringes of plume
structures: implications for palaeostress interpretation.
L.E. ARLEGUI, J.L. SIMÓN, A. POCOVÍ
Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
4.20
Inherent stresses-unjustifiably neglected?
Tim HARPER and Kes HEFFER
4.40
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Prof Richard Lisle
Departamento de Geologia
Universidad de Oviedo,
OVIEDO 33005
Spain
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