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Earthquake Prediction and Rock Mechanics
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- V p /V s Anomalies in Dilatant Rock Samples.
- V p /V s in Saturated Granodiorite Loaded to Failure.
- Acoustic Emission During High-Temperature Frictional Sliding.
- The Study of Precursors of Failure Under Biaxial Compression.
- Magnetism of Rocks and Volumetric Strain in Uniaxial Failure Tests.
- Stable Sliding Preceding Stick-Slip on Fault Surfaces in Granite at High Pressure.
- The Sliding Characteristics of Sandstone on Quartz Fault-Gouge.
- Clay Gouges in the San Andreas Fault System and their Possible Implications.
- An Analysis of Local Changes in Gravity Due to Deformation.
- Mean Sea Level Before and After Some Great Strike-Slip Earthquakes.
- Dilatancy and Crustal Uplift.
- Aseismic Faulting Following the 1973 Nemuro-Oki Earthquake, Hokkaido, Japan (a possibility).
- Dilatancy Model and Empirical Formulas for an Earthquake Area.
- Theory of Earthquakes.
- Two Models for Earthquake Forerunners.
- A Theoretical Model of the Dilatant Behavior of a Brittle Rock.
- A Note on the Constitutive Law for Dilatancy.
- Dilatancy-Related Electrical Resistivity Changes in Rocks.
- Precursory and Coseismic Resistivity Changes.
- Application of Electric Method to the Tentative Short-Term Forecast of Kamchatka Earthquakes.
- The Nature of Surface Tilt Along 85 km of the San Andreas Fault — Preliminary Results from a 14-Instrument Array.
- Possible Premonitory Strain Changes Associated with an Earthquake Swarm Near Mina, Nevada.
- Crustal Structure and Temporal Velocity Change in Southern California.
- Time Variations in Teleseismic Residuals Prior to the Magnitude 5.1 Bear Valley Earthquake of February 24, 1972.
- Quarry Blast Sources and Earthquake Prediction: The Parkfield, California, Earthquake of June 28, 1966.
- A Search for Precursors to the Sitka, 1972, Earthquake: Sea Level, Magnetic Field, and P-Residuals.
- Deep Borehole Observation of the Earth’s Crust Activities Around Tokyo — Introduction of the Iwatsuki Observatory.
- Hydraulic Fracturing Stress Measurements near the Hohenzollern-Graben-Structure, SW Germany.