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Stress-induced anisotropy

A situation in which the formation shear-wave velocity varies azimuthally around the borehole, because unequal horizontal stresses in the formation have caused azimuthal variations in the stress concentrations around the borehole. These stress concentrations change the shear-wave speeds in the region surrounding the well from those in the far field, such that a characteristic response is observed in the dispersion of the dipole flexural mode.

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