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Mariucci, Maria Teresa; Montone, Paola (2020): Italian Present-day Stress Indicators from IPSI 1.4 database [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917720

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Published: 2020-05-22DOI registered: 2020-08-05

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Abstract:
The Italian Present-day Stress Indicators, IPSI database, is a georeferenced repository of information on horizontal stress orientations, analysed and compiled in a standardized format and quality-ranked. It can be consulted and downloaded at INGV website (http://doi.org/10.13127/IPSI.1.4). The dataset contains a total of 928 records relative to borehole breakout, earthquake focal mechanism, formal inversion of earthquake, fault slip and overcoring data. Full dataset of IPSI (version 1.4) is presented as five files, one for each stress indicator group and a reference/description file. Each file contains fields common to all data (e.g. identification code or latitude/longitude or computed minimum and maximum horizontal stress orientation) and fields specific for each single indicator (e.g. breakout deepest depth or earthquake date or azimuth/dip of the principal stress axis or fault name).
Related to:
Mariucci, Maria Teresa; Montone, Paola (2020): Database of Italian present-day stress indicators, IPSI 1.4. Scientific Data, 7(1), 298, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00640-w
Coverage:
Latitude: 43.000000 * Longitude: 12.000000
Event(s):
Italy * Latitude: 43.000000 * Longitude: 12.000000 * Location: Italy * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1File nameFile nameMariucci, Maria Teresa
2File formatFile formatMariucci, Maria Teresa
3File sizeFile sizekByteMariucci, Maria Teresa
4Uniform resource locator/link to fileURL fileMariucci, Maria Teresa
Size:
24 data points

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