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====Geology/Geophysics (Earthquake Prediction)====
 
====Geology/Geophysics (Earthquake Prediction)====
In-situ stresses were measured using different methods in several boreholes located in Japan and they were generally consistent with the plate tectonic model despite topographical disturbances (Koide, 1987). Results showed that even the shallow stress measurements reflect to some extent the tectonic stresses and monitoring stress changes can detect the build-up of tectonic stress which may cause earthquake. Also, stress measurements help detect areas with abnormal state of stress and provides a better understanding of the tectonic processes responsible for earthquakes.
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In-situ stresses were measured using different methods in several boreholes located in Japan and they were generally consistent with the plate tectonic model despite topographical disturbances.<ref>Koide, H., K. Hoshino, Y. Nishimatsu, and S. Koizumi, 1987, In situ stress measurements in the Kanto-Tokai region of Japan for the prediction of earthquake, ''in'' Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, Kobe, Japan, April 6–9, 1987, vol. 1, p. 125–134.</ref> Results showed that even the shallow stress measurements reflect to some extent the tectonic stresses and monitoring stress changes can detect the build-up of tectonic stress which may cause earthquake. Also, stress measurements help detect areas with abnormal state of stress and provides a better understanding of the tectonic processes responsible for earthquakes.
    
==Sources==
 
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* Hudson, J., and J. Harrison, 1997, Engineering rock mechanics: An introduction to the principles: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elsevier, 456 p.  
 
* Hudson, J., and J. Harrison, 1997, Engineering rock mechanics: An introduction to the principles: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elsevier, 456 p.  
 
* Karakas, A., 2008, Practical rock engineering: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, vol. 14, no. 1, p. 55-57, doi:10.2113/gseegeosci.14.1.55  
 
* Karakas, A., 2008, Practical rock engineering: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, vol. 14, no. 1, p. 55-57, doi:10.2113/gseegeosci.14.1.55  
* Koide, H., K. Hoshino, Y. Nishimatsu, and S. Koizumi, 1987, In situ stress measurements in the Kanto-Tokai region of Japan for the prediction of earthquake, ''in'' Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, Kobe, Japan, April 6–9, 1987, vol. 1, p. 125–134.
   
* Koolen, A. J., and H. Kuipers, 1983, Agricultural soil mechanics: Springer Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences 13, 241 p.
 
* Koolen, A. J., and H. Kuipers, 1983, Agricultural soil mechanics: Springer Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences 13, 241 p.
 
* Kunze, K. R., and R. P. Steiger, 1991, Extended leakoff tests to measure in situ stress during drilling, ''in'' Proceedings of the 32nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Norman, Oklahoma, July 10-12, 1991.
 
* Kunze, K. R., and R. P. Steiger, 1991, Extended leakoff tests to measure in situ stress during drilling, ''in'' Proceedings of the 32nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Norman, Oklahoma, July 10-12, 1991.

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