Fault slip analysis software   


This page lists software useful for analysing fault and slip data or earthquake focal mechanisms.
It does not pretend to be exhaustive and suggestions for additions or improvements are welcome.
The goal is to list software that does at least one of the following:

I - Legend

= MacOS Classic = MacOS X = MS-Windows = Linux = SunOS = Matlab = Python

II - Freeware with stress computations

Software freely available on the web

Software Authors Macintosh
application
PC
application
Unix
application
Sources Matlab or
Python
scripts
Daisy F. Salvini
Fabric E. Wallbrecher
Faille A. Etchecopar & G. Vasseur
FaultKin R. W. Allmendinger
Fmi K. Sato
Fmsi J. W. Gephart
Fsa B. Célérier
Him K. Sato
Mim A. Yamaji, K. Sato, M. Otsubo
Msatsi P. Martínez-Garzón & G. Kwiatek
Orient F. W. Vollmer
Satsi J. Hardebeck & A. J. Michael
Sg2ps Á. Sasvári
Slick A. J. Michael
Stem A. Pêcher
Stress Z. Reches
Stressinverse V. Vavryčuk
TectonicsFP F. Reiter & P. Acs
TectonicVB H. Ortner
Tensor D. Delvaux
T-Tecto 3 J. Žalohar

III - Other freeware to analyse or display fault and slip data

Software freely available on the web

Software Authors Macintosh
application
PC
application
Unix
application
Sources
Fsv K. Sato
Sfsa A. Yamaji
Stereonet R. W. Allmendinger

IV - Shareware or commercial software

Software available on the web for a fee, eventually with a restricted free version.

Software Authors Fault slip
analysis and
representation
Stress
computations
Macintosh
application
PC
application
Unix
application
GEOrient R. Holcombe
T-Tecto Studio X5 J. Žalohar

V - Historical software

Widely used, but not directly available on the web.

Software Authors Fault slip
analysis and
representation
Stress
computations
Macintosh
application
PC
application
Unix
application
Stereoplot N. S. Mancktelow
Tector J. Angelier


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