ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Simple two-dimensional, plane strain, linear elastic analyses of the stress field around a mode I fracture indicate that opening and closing of fractures could contribute to the formation of contemporaneous orthogonal joints. However, either nonlinear elastic processes or non-elastic processes apparently must operate if a well-developed orthogonal network of joints is to form at depth during a single period of deformation.

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