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Jacques Angelier

Jacques Angelier

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Earth Science

D-Index
76
Citations
20403
World Ranking
669
National Ranking
33

Overview

Jacques Angelier was affiliated with Sorbonne University in France. Their academic career was primarily based at this institution.

There are no recent papers recorded for Jacques Angelier, and no frequent co-authors are listed in the available data. Similarly, no information on recurring publication venues or book publishers is present.

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Best Publications

  • The hellenic arc and trench system: A key to the neotectonic evolution of the eastern mediterranean area

    Xavier Le Pichon;Jacques Angelier

  • Tectonic analysis of fault slip data sets

    Jacques Angelier

  • Inversion of field data in fault tectonics to obtain the regional stress—III. A new rapid direct inversion method by analytical means

    Jacques Angelier

  • Determination of the mean principal directions of stresses for a given fault population

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  • The Aegean Sea

    X. Le Pichon;J. Angelier

  • From orientation to magnitudes in paleostress determinations using fault slip data

    Jacques Angelier

  • The tectonic development of the hellenic arc and the sea of crete: A synthesis

    Jacques Angelier;Nikolas Lybéris;Xavier Le Pichon;Eric Barrier

  • A major geodynamic change revealed by Quaternary stress patterns in the southern Apennines (Italy)

    Jean-Claude Hippolyte;J. Angelier;F. Roure

  • Inversion of field data in fault tectonics to obtain the regional stress — I. Single phase fault populations: a new method of computing the stress tensor

    Jacques Angelier;Albert Tarantola;Bernard Valette;Stratis Manoussis

  • The Tsaoling landslide triggered by the Chi-Chi earthquake, Taiwan: Insights from a discrete element simulation

    Chao-Lung Tang;Jyr-Ching Hu;Jyr-Ching Hu;Ming-Lang Lin;Jacques Angelier

  • Active collision in eastern Taiwan: The Coastal Range

    Eric Barrier;Jacques Angelier

  • Arc-continent collision in Taiwan: New marine observations and tectonic evolution

    Jacques Malavieille;Serge E. Lallemand;Stephane Dominguez;Anne Deschamps

  • Seismotectonics in Northeast India: a stress analysis of focal mechanism solutions of earthquakes and its kinematic implications

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  • Plate collision and paleostress trajectories in a fold-thrust belt: The foothills of Taiwan

    Jacques Angelier;Eric Barrier;Hao Tsu Chu

  • Characterization of stress perturbations near major fault zones: insights from 2-D distinct-element numerical modelling and field studies (Jura mountains)

    C. Homberg;J.C. Hu;J. Angelier;F. Bergerat

  • Inversion of earthquake focal mechanisms to obtain the seismotectonic stress IV—a new method free of choice among nodal planes

    Jacques Angelier

  • Neogene paleostress changes in the Basin and Range: A case study at Hoover Dam, Nevada-Arizona

    Jacques Angelier;Bernard Colletta;R. Ernest Anderson

  • Geometry and structure of northern surface ruptures of the 1999 Mw=7.6 Chi-Chi Taiwan earthquake: influence from inherited fold belt structures

    Jian Cheng Lee;Hao Tsu Chu;Jacques Angelier;Yu Chang Chan

  • Analyses of fault mechanisms and expansion of southwestern Anatolia since the late Miocene

    J. Angelier;J.F. Dumont;H. Karamanderesi;A. Poisson

  • Current states of stress in the northern Andes as indicated by focal mechanisms of earthquakes

    Martín Cortés;Jacques Angelier

  • Morphotectonic evidence from lateral propagation of an active frontal fold; Pakuashan anticline, foothills of Taiwan

    B Delcaillau;B Deffontaines;L Floissac;J Angelier

  • Fault tectonics of the Baja California Peninsula and the opening of the Sea of Cortez, Mexico

    J. Angelier;B. Colletta;J. Chorowicz;L. Ortlieb

Frequent Co-Authors

Hao-Tsu Chu
Hao-Tsu Chu Central Geological Survey, MOEA
Françoise Bergerat
Françoise Bergerat Sorbonne University
Olivier Lacombe
Olivier Lacombe Sorbonne University
Philippe Huchon
Philippe Huchon Sorbonne University
Xavier Le Pichon
Xavier Le Pichon Sorbonne University
Shui-Beih Yu
Shui-Beih Yu Academia Sinica
Frédéric Mouthereau
Frédéric Mouthereau Paul Sabatier University
Jean-Claude Sibuet
Jean-Claude Sibuet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Agust Gudmundsson
Agust Gudmundsson Royal Holloway University of London
Char-Shine Liu
Char-Shine Liu National Taiwan University

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