Borehole televiewer data were collected during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 124 to investigate stress orientations in the Sulu and Celebes sea basins. At Site 768C, ni the Sulu Sea, televiewer logs were collected from 809-870 and 950-1250m below sea floor (mbsf). At Site 770C, in the Celebes Sea, televiewer logs were collected between 405-524 mbsf. No borehole breakouts were found during examination of these data. Calculations of the allowable stresses using a range of basaltic rock strengths shows that ambient stresses at the depths are lower than those necessary to cause breakouts in basalt. Analysis of fractures visible in the borehole televiewer logs showed strong groupings of fracture orientations at both sites. -from Authors
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Kirchoff-Stein, K. S., Silver, E. A., Moos, D., Barton, C. A., & Jarrard, R. (1991). Results of borehole televiewer observations in the Celebes and Sulu Seas. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 124, Celebes and Sulu Seas, 105–118. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.124.176.1991
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