The weight of orogens creates large stress fields in the crust. These stress fields have potential to influence faulting, by placing large and spatially-variable normal and shear stresses on the crust.
The 2008 Wenchuan, China earthquake occurred at the base of some of the highest topography on earth. Here we look at the topographic stresses on the fault and compare them to coseismic slip. Then we show how we can use these results to place constraints on tectonic stress, and learn more about the earthquake rupture process.