Hydrologic precursors to earthquakes: A review Evelyn A. Roeloffs Hydrologic and Geochemical Precursors Pages: 177 - 209
Groundwater monitoring for earthquake prediction by an amateur network in Japan Yasue OkiShiro Hiraga Hydrologic and Geochemical Precursors Pages: 211 - 240
Geochemical precursors to seismic activity Donald Thomas Hydrologic and Geochemical Precursors Pages: 241 - 266
Short-term and intermediate-term geochemical precursors Hiroshi WakitaYuji NakamuraYuji Sano Hydrologic and Geochemical Precursors Pages: 267 - 278
Precursory seismic quiescence: Past, present, and future R. E. Habermann Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 279 - 318
Precursory seismic quiescence Max WyssR. E. Habermann Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 319 - 332
Precursory quiescence before the August 1982 Stone Canyon, San Andreas fault, earthquakes Max WyssR. E. Habermann Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 333 - 356
Statistical methods for investigating quiescence and other temporal seismicity patterns Mark V. MatthewsPaul A. Reasenberg Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 357 - 372
Precursory seismic quiescence: A preliminary assessment of the hypothesis Paul A. ReasenbergMark V. Matthews Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 373 - 406
Intermediate-term, pre-earthquake phenomena in California, 1975–1986, and preliminary forecast of seismicity for the next decade Robert L. WessonCraig Nicholson Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 407 - 446
Downward migration of seismic activity prior to some great shallow earthquakes in Japanese subduction zones—a possible intermediateterm precursor Kiyoo Mogi Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 447 - 463
Temporal change in scattering and attenuation associated with the earthquake occurrence—A review of recent studies on coda waves Haruo Sato Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 465 - 497
Retardations in fault creep rates before local moderate earthquakes along the San Andreas fault system, central California Robert O. Burford Seismologic and Geodetic Precursors Pages: 499 - 529
Physical models of earthquake instability and precursory processes John W. Rudnicki Mechanical Models Pages: 531 - 554
Rock friction constitutive behavior from laboratory experiments and its implications for an earthquake prediction field monitoring program Terry E. Tullis Mechanical Models Pages: 555 - 588
Probability of earthquake recurrence with nonuniform stress rates and time-dependent failure James H. Dieterich Mechanical Models Pages: 589 - 617
Forecast model for great earthquakes at the Nankai Trough subduction zone William D. Stuart Mechanical Models Pages: 619 - 641
Intermediate-term seismic precursors for some coupled subduction zones Renata DmowskaLucia C. Lovison Mechanical Models Pages: 643 - 664
The response of creeping parts of the San Andreas fault to earthquakes on nearby faults: Two examples R. W. SimpsonS. S. SchulzR. O. Burford Mechanical Models Pages: 665 - 685
Two categories of earthquake precursors, physical and tectonic, and their roles in intermediate-term earthquake prediction Katsuhiko Ishibashi Mechanical Models Pages: 687 - 700