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Tanno, Takeo; Hirano, Toru*; Matsui, Hiroya
Rock Stress and Earthquakes; Proceedings of 5th International Symposium on In-situ Rock Stress (ISRS-5), p.521 - 526, 2010/07
Japan Atomic Energy Agency has developed a method for accurate evaluation of the distributions of actual in-situ stress state at any point using limited results of in-situ stress measurement from surface based investigations. We assumed that the actual stress components are formed by a combination of overburden pressure and the plate tectonic force, and constructed two types of models, the three-dimensional finite element method and the boundary element method that considered the existence of geological heterogeneity, such as variations in rock type and faults. Afterwards, as a validation of these models, we applied this method to in-situ stress state evaluation for some locations around the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU).