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Title: State of tectonic stress in Shillong Plateau of northeast India
Authors: Baruah, Santanu
Baruah, Saurabh
Saikia, Sowrav
Shrivastava, Mahesh N.
Sharma, Antara
Reddy, C.D.
Kayal, J.R.
Keywords: Tectonic stress
Stress tensor inversion
Stress tensor inversion
Stress rotation
Intra-plate zone
Deviatoric stress
GPE stress
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 95, 36-4, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2015.11.009
Abstract: Tectonic stress regime in the Shillong plateau, northeast region of India, is examined by stress tensor inversion. Some 97 reliable fault plane solutions are used for stress inversion by the Michael and Gauss methods. Although an overall NNW-SSE compressional stress is observed in the area, the stress regime varies from western part to eastern part of the plateau. The eastern part of the plateau is dominated by NNE-SSW compression and the western part by NNW-SSE compression. The NNW-SSE compression in the western part may be due to the tectonic loading induced by the Himalayan orogeny in the north, and the NNE-SSW compression in the eastern part may be attributed to the influence of oblique convergence of the Indian plate beneath the Indo-Burma ranges. Further, Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) derived stress also indicates a variation from west to east.
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