Present-day stress field and deformation in eastern Austria

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J. Reinecker
W. A. Lenhardt
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[1] Geological Institute,
[2] University of Tübingen,undefined
[3] Sigwartstrasse 10,undefined
[4] D-72076 Tübingen,undefined
[5] Germany Tel.: +07071-29-75240,undefined
[6] Fax: 07071-29-75059 e-mail: reinecker@uni-tuebingen.de,undefined
[7] Department of Geophysics,undefined
[8] Central Institute of Meteorology and Geodynamics,undefined
[9] Hohe Warte 38,undefined
[10] A-1190 Vienna,undefined
[11] Austria,undefined
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Key words Eastern Alps; South Bohemian basement spur; Fault plane solutions; Borehole breakouts; Stress field; Stress decoupling; Present-day deformation;
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 We analysed fault plane solutions and borehole breakouts in the eastern part of the Eastern Alps and found a heterogeneous stress field which we interpret as a transition zone of three different stress provinces: the western European stress province with NW to NNW SH orientation and mainly strike-slip faulting regime; the Adriatic stress province with a radial stress pattern and thrust faulting to strike-slip faulting regime; and the Dinaric-Pannonian stress province with NE SH orientation and strike-slip faulting regime. The western Pannonian basin seems to be a part of the transition zone with WNW to NW SH orientation. A stress regime stimulating strike-slip faulting prevails in the Eastern Alps. The south Bohemian basement spur as a major tectonic structure with a high rheological contrast to surrounding units has a strong influence on the stress field and exhibits the highest seismicity at its tip due to stress concentration. From a constructed vertical stress orientation profile we found stress decoupling of the Northern Calcareous Alps from the underlying European foreland. Both the Molasse and the Flysch-Helvetic zone are considered as candidates for decoupling horizons due to stress orientation observations and due to their rheological behaviour. From seismological and rheological data, we suggest a horizontal stress decoupling across the Eastern Alps caused by a weakened central Alpine lithosphere.
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