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315 related items for PubMed ID: 17700697

  • 1. Talc-bearing serpentinite and the creeping section of the San Andreas fault.
    Moore DE, Rymer MJ.
    Nature; 2007 Aug 16; 448(7155):795-7. PubMed ID: 17700697
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  • 2. Low strength of deep San Andreas fault gouge from SAFOD core.
    Lockner DA, Morrow C, Moore D, Hickman S.
    Nature; 2011 Apr 07; 472(7341):82-5. PubMed ID: 21441903
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  • 3. New evidence on the state of stress of the san andreas fault system.
    Zoback MD, Zoback ML, Mount VS, Suppe J, Eaton JP, Healy JH, Oppenheimer D, Reasenberg P, Jones L, Raleigh CB, Wong IG, Scotti O, Wentworth C.
    Science; 1987 Nov 20; 238(4830):1105-11. PubMed ID: 17839366
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  • 4. Correlation between deep fluids, tremor and creep along the central San Andreas fault.
    Becken M, Ritter O, Bedrosian PA, Weckmann U.
    Nature; 2011 Nov 30; 480(7375):87-90. PubMed ID: 22129729
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  • 5. Interseismic strain accumulation and the earthquake potential on the southern San Andreas fault system.
    Fialko Y.
    Nature; 2006 Jun 22; 441(7096):968-71. PubMed ID: 16791192
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  • 6. A look inside the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield through vertical seismic profiling.
    Chavarria JA, Malin P, Catchings RD, Shalev E.
    Science; 2003 Dec 05; 302(5651):1746-8. PubMed ID: 14657494
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  • 7. Fault zone connectivity: slip rates on faults in the san francisco bay area, california.
    Bilham R, Bodin P.
    Science; 1992 Oct 09; 258(5080):281-4. PubMed ID: 17835127
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  • 8. Variations in strength and slip rate along the san andreas fault system.
    Jones CH, Wesnousky SG.
    Science; 1992 Apr 03; 256(5053):83-6. PubMed ID: 17802597
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  • 9. Slip on 'weak' faults by the rotation of regional stress in the fracture damage zone.
    Faulkner DR, Mitchell TM, Healy D, Heap MJ.
    Nature; 2006 Dec 14; 444(7121):922-5. PubMed ID: 17167484
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  • 10. Flash heating leads to low frictional strength of crustal rocks at earthquake slip rates.
    Goldsby DL, Tullis TE.
    Science; 2011 Oct 14; 334(6053):216-8. PubMed ID: 21998385
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  • 11. San andreas fault zone head waves near parkfield, california.
    Ben-Zion Y, Malin P.
    Science; 1991 Mar 29; 251(5001):1592-4. PubMed ID: 17793143
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  • 12. Irregular recurrence of large earthquakes along the san andreas fault: evidence from trees.
    Jacoby GC, Sheppard PR, Sieh KE.
    Science; 1988 Jul 08; 241(4862):196-9. PubMed ID: 17841050
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  • 13. Fault zone fabric and fault weakness.
    Collettini C, Niemeijer A, Viti C, Marone C.
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  • 14. Strain on the san andreas fault near palmdale, california: rapid, aseismic change.
    Savage JC, Prescott WH, Lisowski M, King NE.
    Science; 1981 Jan 02; 211(4477):56-8. PubMed ID: 17731244
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  • 15. Slip in the 1857 and earlier large earthquakes along the Carrizo Plain, San Andreas Fault.
    Zielke O, Arrowsmith JR, Grant Ludwig L, Akçiz SO.
    Science; 2010 Feb 26; 327(5969):1119-22. PubMed ID: 20093436
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  • 16. 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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  • 17. 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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  • 18. Episodic creep events on the San Andreas Fault caused by pore-pressure variations.
    Khoshmanesh M, Shirzaei M.
    Nat Geosci; 2018 Aug 16; 11(8):610-614. PubMed ID: 29937919
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  • 19. Seismic trapped modes in the oroville and san andreas fault zones.
    Li YG, Leary P, Aki K, Malin P.
    Science; 1990 Aug 17; 249(4970):763-6. PubMed ID: 17756789
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  • 20. Climate-modulated channel incision and rupture history of the San Andreas Fault in the Carrizo Plain.
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    Science; 2010 Feb 26; 327(5969):1117-9. PubMed ID: 20093439
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