Regional stress field and strain rate field in the Pannonian region: recent datasets and maps

  • Kristóf Porkoláb Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
  • Eszter Békési Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
  • Taco Broerse Department of Geosciences, Utrecht University
  • Ambrus Kenyeres Satellite Geodetic Observatory - Lechner Non-Profit Ltd.
  • Zoltán Wéber Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
Keywords: stress field, strain rate field,, Pannonian Basin, seismotectonics, active tectonics

Abstract

The interpretation of active deformation processes in the Pannonian region remains a challenge. Its refinement and quantification is a key for seismic hazard assessment and for the geodynamic understanding of the region. This study summarizes recent (crustal) stress and GNSS-based strain rate results and their implications for active deformation processes. In addition to the in-text figures, the results are presented in two map supplements with individual digital identifiers at a scale of 1:1500. 000. The stress and strain rate results show that the active tectonics in the Pannonian Basin is determined by the transpressional stress field and associated shortening and transpressional deformation. The direction and ratio of principal stress axes show good agreement with those of the principal strain rate axes in most of the study area, suggesting that the upper crustal stress field and surface deformation are closely linked. Besides the northward motion of the Adria Microplate, we identify the slower but consistent SW-directed motion of the Eastern and Southern Carpathian areas as an important boundary condition for the stress field and deformation of the Pannonian region. The results largely agree with but also complement and refine previous stress and ground motion datasets and may be used as input parameters or references for geodynamic and structural models and analyses, seismotectonic models, earthquake hazard assessments, and geo-energy projects.

Author Biographies

Kristóf Porkoláb, Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
Eszter Békési, Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
Taco Broerse, Department of Geosciences, Utrecht University
Ambrus Kenyeres, Satellite Geodetic Observatory - Lechner Non-Profit Ltd.
Zoltán Wéber, Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science
Published
2024-01-07
Section
Articles

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