Sankha,
Look in the book ‘Reservoir Geomechanics’ by Mark Zoback (and his publications on SAFOD and the KTB hole). You can estimate differential stress with depth for any specified tectonic regime for the upper crust by taking advantage of the fact that the coefficient of sliding friction is more or less independent of rock type at between 0.6 and 0.8, and this sets an upper limit on differential stress. Then you can calculate likely maximum the differential stress with depth as a best estimate.
Ernie Rutter
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Subject: Differential stress vs depth
Dear all,
I am looking for an ideal graph of differential stress vs depth. Can anyone provide any reference regarding this?
Thanks and regards.
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M.Sc. (2017)
Department of Geological Sciences,
Jadavpur University
India
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