In-situ stress measurements can be the result of a complex assemblage of an unknown number of sources with different magnitudes and orientations of underlying forces. On larger scales, these unknown contributions lead to unique and complex geometries of the stress field. Thus, the analysis requires...
In-situ stress measurements can be the result of a complex assemblage of an unknown number of sources with different magnitudes and orientations of underlying forces. On larger scales, these unknown contributions lead to unique and complex geometries of the stress field. Thus, the analysis requires...