J. Angelier's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Where available stratigraphic information cannot constrain the order of succession of multiple tectonic events in a region, this order must be reconstituted by combining numerous relative chronology data collected in various sites for various couples of events. Contradictory data are present due to various factors such as observation errors and sim...
Citations
... Previous studies have shown fault slip analysis at the outcrop scale provides a means to deduce the orientation of the principal stress fields and their evolution through successive tectonic events [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Additional information obtained from other structures, such as joints [8] tension gashes, and stylolites [9], is also important but will not be presented here. ...