sprickfält
Sprickfält is a geologic term referring to a field or network of fractures—joints and faults—in rock. It describes the pattern and distribution of cracks that accommodate deformation of a rock mass. Sprickfält can form under various processes, including tectonic stresses that create joints by brittle failure, cooling and contraction of rock, or chemical weathering that weakens rock along planes of weakness. The resulting crack patterns may be open or filled with minerals and can range from sparse, widely spaced joints to dense networks with multiple fracture orientations.
Common characteristics of sprickfält include the orientation sets (principal strikes) of fractures, fracture density, and spacing,
Measurement and mapping of sprickfält typically involve field surveys of outcrops, recording strike and dip of