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Abstract
Fault plane solutions for a group of 104; 4.0 ≤ Mw ≤ 7.1 earthquakes between January 1979 and December 2016, extracted from the Global Centroid Moment Tensor Project catalog. Were used to investigate the regional tectonic stress regime of the Gulf of Guinea region. The idea is to validate the theory of membrane tectonics put forward by Freeth (1977)[1] in which the tectonic of the Gulf of Guinea and the sub-Sahara West Africa region were described based on Freeth (1977)[1]. The tectonic of the Gulf of Guinea and the sub-Sahara West Africa region are based on the movement of the African plate, we emphasized the use of rigorous statistical tests to decide on the quality and variability of the earthquake focal mechanisms (FMSs) utilized for the stress tensor inversion analysis. To constrain our analysis, we have applied both the Algorithm of Michael and Gauss technique in our stress tensor inversion analysis of FMS obtained from the region, and the results are found to be coherent and in good agreement with each other. Both Michael (1984)[2] and Zalohar and Vrabec (2007)[3] techniques show that the regional tectonic stress regime of the Gulf of Guinea and the sub-Sahara West Africa is extensional, which is in good agreement with the work of Freeth (1977)[1]. However, our investigation concluded that the orientation of the extensional stress regime is the same as the orientation of the movement of the African plate, which is towards the Euro-Asia plate.
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Earthquake is a comprehensive academic journal hosted by the China Earthquake Network Centre (CENC) and edited by Mr. Wang Haitao, Director of CENC and a senior researcher. The purpose of the journal is to exchange research results on earthquake observation, earthquake precursors and strong earthquake mechanism and prediction, and to promote the exploration and research on earthquake forecasting and the application of its results in earthquake prevention and disaster reduction. The readers are mainly earthquake scientists and technicians engaged in the research of earthquake observation and analysis, earthquake precursor exploration, earthquake mechanism and prediction, as well as scientists and technicians in related scientific and technological fields.
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