Stress distribution in third subsidence belt

Yan Zhitao1、Liu Jianzhong2、Qiu Jinping3、Jin Lihua4

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (2) : 33-35.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (2) : 33-35.

Stress distribution in third subsidence belt

  • Yan Zhitao1、Liu Jianzhong2、Qiu Jinping3、Jin Lihua4

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Stress distribution in the third subsidence belt is presented , with great amounts of data on hydraulic fracture orientation obtained from monitoring hydraulic fracturing , and the direction of the maximum principle stress is specified . The results indicate that the third subsidence belt extends over 1 500 km from north to south , and the direction of the maximum principle stress ranges from 55° NE to 75° NE , concentrated on 65° NE , showing a stable distribution of the direction of maximum stress . The monitoring data implies that the tectonic stress direction in third subsidence belt is the combined result of South Asia Plate and Philippine Plate .

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hydraulic fracturing monitoring with micro- seismics / third subsidence belt / direction of maximumprinciple stress / hydraulic fracturing treatment

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Yan Zhitao,Liu Jianzhong,Qiu Jinping,Jin Lihua. Stress distribution in third subsidence belt. Strategic Study of CAE, 2009, 11(2): 33‒35
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