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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Chris J. Marone , Michael L. BlanpiedPublisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG Imprint: Birkhauser Verlag AG Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9783764350734ISBN 10: 3764350733 Pages: 370 Publication Date: 01 August 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart 1 Earthquake source mechanics and fracture mechanics - theory and observation: dynamic faulting under rate-dependent friction, Alain Cochard and Raul Madariaga; velocity weakening in a dynamical model of friction, Dmitri Pisarenko and Peter Mora; some comparisons between mining-induced and laboratory earthquakes, Art McGarr; statistical physics of fault patterns self-organized by repeated earthquakes, D. Sornette, P. Miltenberger, and C. Vanneste; self-organised criticality and fluid-rock interactions in the brittle field, Ian G. Main, Jeremy R. Henderson, Philip G. Meredith, and Peter R. Sammonds; a fracture-mechanical cellular-automaton model of seismicity, Jeremy R. Henderson, Ian G. Main, Calum Maclean, and Michael G. Norman; the propagation of a single shear crack - a displacement discontinuity model, J. -Cl De Bremaecker and K. Wei. Part 2 Faulting and crustal deformation - field observations and modelling: seismotectonics of the median tectonic line in southwest Japan - implications for coupling among major fault systems, Yuji Kanaori, Shin-ichi Kawakami, and Kenji Yaiyi; fracturing and hydrothermal alteration in normal fault zones, R.L. Bruhn, W.T. Parry, W.A. Yonkee, and T. Thompson; an assessment of field evidence for Byerlee friction, Richard H. Sibson; structural analysis of the Brigham City-Weber segment boundary zone, Wasatch normal fault, Utah - implications for fault growth and structure, James P. Evans and Holly Langrock; coseismic and postseismic subsurface displacements and strains for a vertical strike-slip fault in a three-layer elastic medium, X. Q. Ma and N. J. Kusznir. Part 3 Frictional slip, failure, and deformation mechanics - laboratory studies: microfracture processes in the breakdown zone during dynamic shear rupture inferred from laboratory observation of near-fault high-frequency strong motion, Naoyuki Kato, Kiyohiko Yamamoto, and Tomowo Hirasawa; frictional heat generation and seismic radiation in a foam rubber model of earthquakes, Abdolrasool Anooshehpoor and James N. Brune; triaixal testing of Lopez fault gouge at 150 MPa mean effective stress, David R. Scott, David A. Lockner, James D. Byerlee, and Charles G. Sammis; the macromechanics of friction in a granular layer, Charles G. Sammis and Sandra Steacy; application of the Pi-theorem to the wear rate of gouge formation in frictional sliding of rocks, Hiroyuki Nagahama and Norihiro Nakamura.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |