FaultKin 8.3

Specialized structural geology application designed for kinematic analysis of faults and fractures
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Richard W. Allmendinger
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FaultKin is a specialized structural geology application designed for kinematic analysis of faults and fractures. It helps turn field measurements—such as fault-plane orientations and slickenline/striation data—into interpretable movement histories and paleostress insights. Core capabilities include plotting data on stereonets, Mohr diagrams, and rose plots; estimating principal stress orientations and kinematic axes; and visualizing focal mechanisms. Built-in tools for filtering, grouping, and quality control allow you to isolate coherent slip sets, test alternative interpretations, and compare multiple scenarios. FaultKin supports importing tabular data, interactive editing of observations, and exporting publication-ready figures, making it useful for research, seismotectonic studies, subsurface geomechanics, and teaching.

FaultKin is developed by Richard W. Allmendinger. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 8.0, 8.1 and 8.3. The name of the program executable file is FaultKin.exe.

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