10.2312/WSM.2019.002
Ziegler, Moritz
Moritz
Ziegler
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2288-2820
Heidbach, Oliver
Oliver
Heidbach
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8009-5422
Manual of the Matlab Script Stress2Grid v1.1
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
2019
Report
2019
en
10.5880/wsm.2019.002
10.2312/wsm.2017.002
2 MB
PDF
CC-BY 4.0
WSM Technical Report; 19-02
The distribution of data records for the maximum horizontal stress orientation SHmax in the Earth’s crust is sparse and very unequally. To analyse the stress pattern and its wavelength and to predict the mean SHmax orientation on regular grids, statistical interpolation as conducted e.g. by Coblentz and Richardson (1995), Müller et al. (2003), Heidbach and Höhne (2008), Heidbach et al. (2010) or Reiter et al. (2014) is necessary. Based on their work we wrote the Matlab® script Stress2Grid that provides several features to analyse the mean SHmax pattern. The script facilitates and speeds up this analysis and extends the functionality compared to the publications mentioned before. This script is the update of Stress2Grid v1.0 (Ziegler and Heidbach, 2017). It provides two different concepts to calculate the mean SHmax orientation on regular grids. The first is using a fixed search radius around the grid points and computes the mean SHmax orientation if sufficient data records are within the search radius. The larger the search radius the larger is the filtered wavelength of the stress pattern. The second approach is using variable search radii and determines the search radius for which the standard deviation of the mean SHmax orientation is below a given threshold. This approach delivers mean SHmax orientations with a user-defined degree of reliability. It resolves local stress perturbations and is not available in areas with conflicting information that result in a large standard deviation. Furthermore, the script can also estimate the deviation between plate motion direction and the mean SHmax orientation.
WSM Technical Report ; 19-02