학술논문

A critical discussion of the electromagnetic radiation (EMR) method to determine stress orientations within the crust
Document Type
Source
Solid Earth. 3(2):401-414
Subject
NATURAL SCIENCES
Earth sciences
Endogenous earth sciences
NATURVETENSKAP
Geovetenskap
Endogen geovetenskap
Language
English
ISSN
1869-9510
1869-9529
Abstract
In recent years, the ElectroMagnetic Radiation (EMR) method has been used to detect faults and to determine main horizontal stress directions from variations in intensities and directional properties of electromagnetic emissions, which are assumed to be generated during micro-cracking. Based on a large data set taken from an area of about 250 000 km2 in Northern Germany, Denmark, and Southern Sweden with repeated measurements at one location during a time span of about 1.5 yr, the method was systematically tested. Reproducible observations of temporary changes in the signal patterns, as well as a strongly concentric spatial pattern of the main directions of the magnetic component of the EMR point to VLF transmitters as the main source and hence raise serious concerns about the applicability of the method to determine recent crustal stresses. We conclude that the EMR method, at its current stage of development, does not allow determination of the main horizontal stress directions.