Extension of the Lattice Solid Model to Incorporate Temperature Related Effects S. AbeP. MoraD. Place Pages: 1867 - 1887
Hybrid Modelling of Coupled Pore Fluid-solid Deformation Problems H. SakaguchiH.-B. Mühlhaus Pages: 1889 - 1904
Numerical Simulation of Rock Failure and Earthquake Process on Mesoscopic Scale Y.C WangX.C. YinK.Y. Peng Pages: 1905 - 1928
Damage Localization as a Possible Precursor of Earthquake Rupture H.L. LiY.L. BaiX.C. Yin Pages: 1929 - 1943
Dynamic Propagation and Interaction of a Rupture Front on a Planar Fault E. FukuyamaR. Madariaga Pages: 1959 - 1979
Spontaneous Rupture Propagation on a Non-planar Fault in 3-D Elastic Medium H. AochiE. FukuyamaM. Matsu’ura Pages: 2003 - 2027
Constraints on Stress and Friction from Dynamic Rupture Models of the 1994 Northridge, California, Earthquake S.B. NielsenK.B. Olsen Pages: 2029 - 2046
Parallel 3-D Simulation of Ground Motion for the 1995 Kobe Earthquake: The Component Decomposition Approach T. FurumuraK. Koketsu Pages: 2047 - 2062
Computer Simulation of Strong Ground Motion near a Fault Using Dynamic Fault Rupture Modeling: Spatial Distribution of the Peak Ground Velocity Vectors T. Miyatake Pages: 2063 - 2081
Numerical Simulation of Dynamic Process of the Tangshan Earthquake by a New Method—LDDA Y. CaiT. HeR. Wang Pages: 2083 - 2104
Nonlinear Structural Subsystem of GeoFEM for Fault Zone Analysis M. IizukaH. OkudaG. Yagawa Pages: 2105 - 2124
3-D Physical Modelling of Stress Accumulation Processes at Transcurrent Plate Boundaries C. HashimotoM. Matsu’ura Pages: 2125 - 2147
The Edges of Large Earthquakes and the Epicenters of Future Earthquakes: Stress-induced Correlations in Elastodynamic Fault Models B.E. Shaw Pages: 2149 - 2164
Precursory Seismic Activation and Critical-point Phenomena J.B. RundleW. KleinB.D. Malamud Pages: 2165 - 2182
Evolution of Stress Deficit and Changing Rates of Seismicity in Cellular Automaton Models of Earthquake Faults D. WeatherleyS.C. JauméP. Mora Pages: 2183 - 2207
Accelerating Seismic Energy Release and Evolution of Event Time and Size Statistics: Results from Two Heterogeneous Cellular Automaton Models S.C. JauméD. WeatherleyP. Mora Pages: 2209 - 2226
The Plausibility of Long-wavelength Stress Correlation or Stress Magnitude as a Mechanism for Precursory Seismicity: Results from Two Simple Elastic Models M.E. Winter Pages: 2227 - 2248
A Physical Scaling Relation Between the Size of an Earthquake and its Nucleation Zone Size M. Ohnaka Pages: 2259 - 2282
Regional Difference in Scaling Laws for Large Earthquakes and its Tectonic Implication Y. FujiiM. Matsu’ura Pages: 2283 - 2301
Continuous GPS Array and Present-day Crustal Deformation of Japan T. SagiyaS. MiyazakiT. Tada Pages: 2303 - 2322
Implications of a Statistical Physics Approach for Earthquake Hazard Assessment and Forecasting V.G. KossobokovV.I. Keilis-BorokB.D. Malamud Pages: 2323 - 2349
Application of Linked Stress Release Model to Historical Earthquake Data: Comparison between Two Kinds of Tectonic Seismicity C. LuD. Vere-Jones Pages: 2351 - 2364
Development of a New Approach to Earthquake Prediction: Load/Unload Response Ratio (LURR) Theory X.C. YinY.C. WangX.F. Yin Pages: 2365 - 2383