Dc. Srivastava et al., A new approach for paleostress analysis from kink bands: Application of fault-slip methods, J GEOLOGY, 107(2), 1999, pp. 165-176
Optimal and nonoptimal methods of fault-slip analysis are tested on the sim
ple type of kink bands by treating these structures as if they were striate
d faults. Results from different graphical and numerical techniques are mut
ually consistent and all imply development of these kink bands in a thrust
regime as a consequence of NNW-SSE-oriented maximum compression (sigma(1)-a
xis). These results are confirmed independently by comparing the geometry o
f the kinks with those produced experimentally in situations in which the p
rincipal stress orientations are known. The consistency and duality of pale
ostress results from different methods suggest that many natural kink bands
can be used to calculate paleostress in much the same way as striated brit
tle faults.