Computational Earthquake Science PART II Andrea DonnellanPeter MoraXiang-chu Yin OriginalPaper Pages: 2119 - 2122
Guided Waves from Sources Outside Faults: An Indication for Shallow Fault Zone Structure? Miko FohrmannHeiner IgelYehuda Ben-Zion OriginalPaper Pages: 2125 - 2137
On the Effects of Non-planar Geometry for Blind Thrust Faults on Strong Ground Motion Hideo AochiKim B. Olsen OriginalPaper Pages: 2139 - 2153
Which Dynamic Rupture Parameters Can Be Estimated from Strong Ground Motion and Geodetic Data? Sophie PeyratKim B. OlsenRaúl Madariaga OriginalPaper Pages: 2155 - 2169
Numerical Simulations of Large Earthquakes: Dynamic Rupture Propagation on Heterogeneous Faults Ruth A. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 2171 - 2181
Finite-element Simulation of Seismic Ground Motion with a Voxel Mesh Kazuki KoketsuHiroyuki FujiwaraYasushi Ikegami OriginalPaper Pages: 2183 - 2198
MHD Dynamo Simulation Using the GeoFEM Platform: Comparison with a Spectral Method Hiroaki MatsuiHiroshi Okuda OriginalPaper Pages: 2199 - 2212
A Wavelet Toolkit for Visualization and Analysis of Large Data Sets in Earthquake Research G. ErlebacherD. A. Yuen OriginalPaper Pages: 2215 - 2229
Role of Wavelets in the Physical and Statistical Modelling of Complex Geological Processes D. A. YuenG. ErlebacherM. Fuentes OriginalPaper Pages: 2231 - 2244
Parallel Visualization of Large-scale Unstructured Geophysical Data for the Earth Simulator Li ChenIssei FujishiroKengo Nakajima OriginalPaper Pages: 2245 - 2263
A Parallel Implementation of the Lattice Solid Model for the Simulation of Rock Mechanics and Earthquake Dynamics Steffen AbeDavid PlacePeter Mora OriginalPaper Pages: 2265 - 2277
Spatio-temporal Scanning and Statistical Test of the Accelerating Moment Release (AMR) Model Using Australian Earthquake Data Yucang WangCan YinKeyin Peng OriginalPaper Pages: 2281 - 2293
Assimilation of Paleoseismic Data for Earthquake Simulation Lisa B. GrantMiryha M. Gould OriginalPaper Pages: 2295 - 2306
On the Possibility of Elastic Strain Localisation in a Fault E. PasternakH.-B. MühlhausA.V. Dyskin OriginalPaper Pages: 2309 - 2326
Interplate Coupling in the Kanto District, Central Japan, and the Boso Peninsula Silent Earthquake in May 1996 Takeshi Sagiya OriginalPaper Pages: 2327 - 2342
Evidence of Strain Partitioning Between the Sierra Madre Fault and the Los Angeles Basin, Southern California from Numerical Models Margaret T. GlasscoeAndrea DonnellanGregory A. Lyzenga OriginalPaper Pages: 2343 - 2357
Spatial and Temporal Variation of LURR and its Implication for the Tendency of Earthquake Occurrence in Southern California Yongxian ZhangXiang-Chu YinKeyin Peng OriginalPaper Pages: 2359 - 2367
Anomalous Seismicity and Accelerating Moment Release Preceding the 2001 and 2002 Earthquakes in Northern Baja California, Mexico Charles G. SammisDavid D. BowmanGeoffrey King OriginalPaper Pages: 2369 - 2378
A Damage Mechanics Model for Aftershocks Robert ShcherbakovDonald L. Turcotte OriginalPaper Pages: 2379 - 2391
Revisiting the Tidal Activation of Seismicity with a Damage Mechanics and Friction Point of View Stewart W. SmithCharles G. Sammis OriginalPaper Pages: 2393 - 2404
Load-Unload Response Ratio (LURR), Accelerating Moment/Energy Release (AM/ER) and State Vector Saltation as Precursors to Failure of Rock Specimens Xiang-Chu YinHuai-Zhong YuQi Li OriginalPaper Pages: 2405 - 2416
A 3-D Quasi-static Model for a Variety of Slip Behaviors on a Subduction Fault Hitoshi HiroseKazuro Hirahara OriginalPaper Pages: 2417 - 2431
Simple Spring-mass Model Simulation of Earthquake Cycle along the Nankai Trough in Southwest Japan Noa MitsuiKazuro Hirahara OriginalPaper Pages: 2433 - 2450
Emergent Anisotropy and Flow Alignment in Viscous Rock H.-B. MühlhausL. MoresiM. Cada OriginalPaper Pages: 2451 - 2463