Ductile creep and compaction: A mechanism for transiently increasing fluid pressure in mostly sealed fault zones Norman H. SleepMichael L. Blanpied Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 9 - 40
Grain size and chemical controls on the ductile properties of mostly frictional faults at low-temperature hydrothermal conditions Norman H. Sleep Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 41 - 60
Simulation of the frictional stick-slip instability Peter MoraDavid Place Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 61 - 87
Earthquake rupture complexity due to dynamic nucleation and interaction of subsidiary faults Teruo YamashitaYasuhiro Umeda Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 89 - 116
Mechanisms of brittle fracture of rock with pre-existing cracks in compression L. N. GermanovichR. L. SalganikK. K. Lee Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 117 - 149
The role of the chemical environment in frictional deformation: Stress corrosion cracking and comminution J. DunningB. DouglasS. McDonald Fault Mechanics, Rupture Processes, and Fracture: Theory and Observation Pages: 151 - 178
Petrophysical study of faults in sandstone using petrographic image analysis and X-ray computerized tomography M. AntonelliniA. AydinP. D'Onfro Faulting and Fault Zones: Field Observations Pages: 181 - 201
Particle size distribution of cataclastic fault materials from Southern California: A 3-D study Lin-Ji AnCharles G. Sammis Faulting and Fault Zones: Field Observations Pages: 203 - 227
Microstructural analysis of faulting in quartzite, Assynt, NW Scotland: Implications for fault zone evolution Robert J. KnipeGeoffrey E. Lloyd Faulting and Fault Zones: Field Observations Pages: 229 - 254
Interaction of cataclasis and pressure solution in a low-temperature carbonate shear zone Jafar Hadizadeh Faulting and Fault Zones: Field Observations Pages: 255 - 280
Direct observation of frictional contacts: New insights for state-dependent properties James H. DieterichBrian D. Kilgore Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 283 - 302
Micromechanics of the velocity and normal stress dependence of rock friction Weibin WangChristopher H. Scholz Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 303 - 315
The frictional behavior of lizardite and antigorite serpentinites: Experiments, constitutive models, and implications for natural faults Linda A. ReinenJohn D. WeeksTerry E. Tullis Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 317 - 358
Scaling of rock friction constitutive parameters: The effects of surface roughness and cumulative offset on friction of gabbro Chris MaroneS. J. D. Cox Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 359 - 385
Development of shear localization in simulated quartz gouge: Effect of cumulative slip and gouge particle size Yaojun GuTeng-fong Wong Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 387 - 423
Laboratory measurement of compaction-induced permeability change in porous rocks: Implications for the generation and maintenance of pore pressure excess in the crust Christian DavidTeng-Fong WongJiaxiang Zhang Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 425 - 456
Earthquake mechanism and predictability shown by a laboratory fault Chi-Yu King Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 457 - 482
A thermo-plastic constitutive law for brittle-plastic behavior of rocks at high temperatures Tomasz HueckelAlberto PeanoRita Pellegrini Rock Friction and Shear Zone Mechanics: Laboratory Studies Pages: 483 - 510