Recent results of hydrogeochemical studies for earthquake prediction in the USSR V. L. BarsukovG. M. VarshalN. S. Zamokina OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 156
Some experience in unraveling geochemical earthquake precursors V. L. BarsukovV. S. SerebrennikovR. V. Arsenyeva OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 163
Precise temperature measurement of groundwater for earthquake-prediction study Yuji NakamuraHiroshi Wakita OriginalPaper Pages: 164 - 174
Relation between hydrogen emission and seismic activities Ryuichi Sugisaki OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 184
Discharge of H2 from the Atotsugawa and Ushikubi Faults, Japan, and its relation to earthquakes Hiroshi SatakeMasahiko OhashiYoshimitsu Hayashi OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 193
Anomalous changes of CH4/Ar ratio in subsurface gas bubbles as seismogeochemical precursors at Matsuyama, Japan Iwao Kawabe OriginalPaper Pages: 194 - 214
Preliminary results of seismogeochemical research in China Li GuiruJiang FongliangZhang Peiren OriginalPaper Pages: 218 - 230
Variations of radon content in groundwaters and possible correlation with seismic activities in northern Taiwan K. -K. LiuT. -F. YuiT. -L. Teng OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 244
Possible strain events reflected in water levels in wells along San Jacinto fault zone, southern California P. M. MerifieldD. L. Lamar OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 254
In-situ fluid-pressure measurements for earthquake prediction: An example from a deep well at Hi Vista, California John H. HealyT. C. Urban OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 279
Hydrologic changes associated with the October 28, 1983, Idaho earthquake R. L. WhiteheadR. W. HarperH. G. Sisco OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 293
Radon variations at arrowhead and murrieta springs: Continuous and discrete measurements Y. Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 294 - 308
Recognition of environmentally caused variations in radon time series M. H. ShapiroA. RiceT. A. Tombrello OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 326
Radon-222 in groundwater of the Long Valley caldera, California H. A. WollenbergA. R. SmithM. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 327 - 339
Impulsive radon emanation on a creeping segment of the San Andreas fault, California Chi-Yu King OriginalPaper Pages: 340 - 352
Anomalous radon emanation at local and regional distances preceding earthquakes in the New Madrid seismic zone and adjacent areas of the central mid-continent of North America, 1981–84 S. R. Steele OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 368
Prediction of central California earthquakes from soil-gas helium fluctuations G. M. Reimer OriginalPaper Pages: 369 - 375
Anomalous hydrogen emissions from the San Andreas fault observed at the Cienega Winery, central California Motoaki SatoA. J. SuttonK. A. McGee OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 391
The detection and interpretation of hydrogen in fault gases Randolph H. WareChristian RoeckenMax Wyss OriginalPaper Pages: 392 - 402
Hydrologic and geochemical properties of the San Andreas fault at the Stone Canyon well Donald J. StiermanAlan E. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 403 - 424
A study of the depth of weathering and its relationship to the mechanical properties of near-surface rocks in the Mojave Desert Donald J. StiermanJohn H. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 439
Effects of pore fluid chemistry on stable sliding of Berea sandstone J. D. DunningM. E. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 462
Separation of volatile components from rocks under mechanical loading as the source of hydrogeochemical anomalies preceding earthquakes G. M. VarshalG. A. SobolevS. P. Tretyakova OriginalPaper Pages: 463 - 477
Fluid ascent through the solid lithosphere and its relation to earthquakes Thomas GoldSteven Soter OriginalPaper Pages: 492 - 530
A theoretical model for change of shape of spring-water radon anomalies with epicentral distance H. Friedmann OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 544
Estimation of in-situ hydraulic diffusivity of rock masses Victor C. Li OriginalPaper Pages: 545 - 559
Coupled deformation-diffusion effects on water-level changes due to propagating creep events E. RoeloffsJ. W. Rudnicki OriginalPaper Pages: 560 - 582
Pore-fluid pressures and frictional heating on a fault surface Charles W. MaseLeslie Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 583 - 607
Can injection tests reveal the potential for fault movements? J. NoorishadP. A. Witherspoon OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 618