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445 related items for PubMed ID: 11459052

  • 1. Evidence for fault weakness and fluid flow within an active low-angle normal fault.
    Floyd JS, Mutter JC, Goodliffe AM, Taylor B.
    Nature; 2001 Jun 14; 411(6839):779-83. PubMed ID: 11459052
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  • 2. Friction falls towards zero in quartz rock as slip velocity approaches seismic rates.
    Di Toro G, Goldsby DL, Tullis TE.
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  • 3. Steep-dip seismic imaging of the shallow San Andreas fault near Parkfield.
    Hole JA, Catchings RD, St Clair KC, Rymer MJ, Okaya DA, Carney BJ.
    Science; 2001 Nov 16; 294(5546):1513-5. PubMed ID: 11711672
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  • 4. Talc-bearing serpentinite and the creeping section of the San Andreas fault.
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    Li YG, Leary P, Aki K, Malin P.
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    Bilham R, England P.
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  • 11. Splay fault branching along the Nankai subduction zone.
    Park JO, Tsuru T, Kodaira S, Cummins PR, Kaneda Y.
    Science; 2002 Aug 16; 297(5584):1157-60. PubMed ID: 12183623
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  • 12. A great earthquake doublet and seismic stress transfer cycle in the central Kuril islands.
    Ammon CJ, Kanamori H, Lay T.
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  • 13. Slip partitioning by elastoplastic propagation of oblique slip at depth.
    Bowman D, King G, Tapponnier P.
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  • 14. Discovery of a magma chamber and faults beneath a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal field.
    Singh SC, Crawford WC, Carton H, Seher T, Combier V, Cannat M, Pablo Canales J, Düsünür D, Escartin J, Miranda JM.
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    Kodaira S, Iidaka T, Kato A, Park JO, Iwasaki T, Kaneda Y.
    Science; 2004 May 28; 304(5675):1295-8. PubMed ID: 15166372
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  • 17. Mantle fault zone beneath Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii.
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  • 18. Particle size and energetics of gouge from earthquake rupture zones.
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  • 19. Remote triggering of deep earthquakes in the 2002 Tonga sequences.
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  • 20. Sudden aseismic fault slip on the south flank of Kilauea volcano.
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