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    Estimation of the complete stress tensor to 8 km depth in the KTB scientific drill holes: Implications for crustal strength by Brudy, M., Zoback, M. D., Fuchs, K., Rummel, F., Baumgärtner, J.

    “…For many years, in situ stress in the brittle crust has been measured at relatively shallow depth and related to the mechanical behavior of the crust as…”
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    Drilling-induced tensile wall-fractures: implications for determination of in-situ stress orientation and magnitude by Brudy, M, Zoback, M.D

    “…Detailed investigation of failure of the borehole wall in two scientific drilling projects, the German KTB (Kontinentales Tiefbohrprogramm der Bundesrepublik…”
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    Upper-crustal strength inferred from stress measurements to 6 km depth in the KTB borehole by Zoback, Mark D, Apel, R, Baumgärtner, J, Brudy, M, Emmermann, R, Engeser, B, Fuchs, K, Kessels, W, Rischmüller, H, Rummel, F, Vernik, L

    Published in Nature (London) (14-10-1993)
    “…A study estimated the magnitude of stresses in the KTB borehole in southern Germany. Results indicate a high-strength upper crust in which the state of stress…”
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    Orientation of crustal stresses in the North Sea and Barents Sea inferred from borehole breakouts by Gölke, M., Brudy, M.

    Published in Tectonophysics (15-12-1996)
    “…The orientations of the greatest horizontal principal stresses (S H) derived from borehole breakouts are presented for 30 boreholes located in the Central…”
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    Stress orientation on the Norwegian continental shelf derived from borehole failures observed in high-resolution borehole imaging logs by Brudy, Martin, Kjørholt, Halvor

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-07-2001)
    “…Knowledge of stress orientation is crucial for the understanding of many processes in the earth's crust such as tectonic development, earthquake occurrence,…”
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