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I. SEISMICITY AND FAULT RELATED EXPERIMENTS
Thinking About Earthquake Mechanics: From Cave Collapse to
Fault Rotation. A. Nur.Constraints on Fault Mechanics from Calaveras Fault Seismicity. G.C. Beroza,
D.P. Schaff, G.H.R. Bokelmann.Fault Structure and Mechanics from High-Resolution Earthquake Locations on the
Hayward and Calaveras Faults. F. Waldhauser, G.C. Beroza, D.P. Schaff,
W.L. Ellsworth, G.H.R. Bokelmann.Aftershocks of Microearthquakes as Probes of the Mechanics of Rupture. A. Rubin.
Deformation Process of the Central SAF from High-Resolution Studies of
Microearthquakes. R.M. Nadeau, T.V. McEvilly.Earthquake Source Complexity and Seismicity at Small Magnitudes.
R.E. Abercrombie.The Magnitude Distribution of San Andreas Earthquakes. D.D. Jackson, Y.Y. Kagan.
A Simple Creep-Slip Model for Repeating Earthquakes. N.M. Beeler, D.A. Lockner,
S.H. Hickman.Interseismic Background Seismicity of the Southern San Andreas Fault, California.
E. Hauksson, L. Jones.Modeling and Imaging the Internal Structure of the San Andreas Fault. A. Goertz,
A. Kaselow, M. Karrenbach.The Structure and Composition of Exhumed Faults, and Their Implications for Seismic
Processes. J.P. Evans, Z.K. Shipton, M.A. Pachell, S.J. Lim, K. Robeson.Healing of Simulated Fault Zones. S.K. Muhuri, T.A. Dewers, T.E. Scott, Z. Reches.
An Earthquake Model That is Based on a Cementation-Rupture-Fragmentation Cycle.
Z. Reches.Shear Instability and its Preceding Deformation Parameters in Load-Hold Tests of
Intact Granite. O. Katz, Z. Reches.Borehole Seismic Technology for Characterization of Earthquake Faults.
B.N.P. Paulsson, B.N. Fuller, M. Karrenbach.Drilling and Monitoring at the Nojima Fault. H. Ito, Y. Kuwahara, T. Kiguchi,
K. Fujimoto.San Andreas M>5.5 Earthquakes from Parkfield to Fort Bragg, California, 1800-1999.
T. Toppozada.Crustal Structure and Tectonics of the San Andreas Fault in the Central Transverse
Ranges/Mojave Desert Area. G.S. Fuis, T. Ryberg, N.J. Godfrey, D.A. Okaya,
W.J. Lutter, J.M. Murphy, V.E. Langenheim.II. THE BIG PICTURE AND DEFORMATION
Heat Flow and the Mechanics of the San Andreas Fault in the California Coast
Ranges. C.F. Williams, A.H. Lachenbruch, J.H. Sass.Thermal-Rheological Evolution of the Franciscan Crust: Implications for Earthquake
Processes. K.P. Furlong, C. Guzofski.Active Surface Deformation in the Mendocino Triple Junction Process Zone.
D.J. Merritts, P. Bodin, E.C. Beutner, C.S. Prentice, J. Muller.The Evolving San Andreas Fault System: Nascent Tectonic Secession of California?
T.L. Wright.Constraints on Crustal Rheology from Earthquake Focal Mechanisms.
G.H.R. Bokelmann, G. Beroza.A Mechanical Explanation for Multiple-Fault Rupture in the Mojave.
H. Ron, G. Beroza, A. Nur.Slip Distribution of the Hector Mine M7.1 Earthquake Derived from InSAR Phase
and Azimuth Offset Measurements. H.A. Zebker, P. Segall, S. Jonsson.Inversion of Geodetic Data for Spatially Variable Slip-Rate on the San Andreas Fault
Near Parkfield. CA. J.R. Murray, P. Segall, P. Cervelli, W. Prescott, J. Svarc.Aseismic Slip Events along the Southern San Andreas Fault System Captured by
Radar Interferometry. P. Vincent.Seismic and Aseismic Observations of the 12th August 1998 San Juan Bautista,
California M5.3 Earthquake. R.L. Gwyther, C.H. Thurber, M.T. Gladwin, M. Mee.Aftershocks and Pore Fluid Diffusion. W.J. Bosl, A. Nur.
III. STRESS, STRESS TRIGGERING AND FAULT ZONE STRENGTH
In Situ Stress Measurements along the San Andreas Fault System: An Overview of
Measurements, Models and Methods. M.D. Zoback.State of Stress in Northern and Central California: Evolution from a Young to a
Mature Strike-Slip Plate Boundary. A.-S. Provost, H. Houston.The Loma Prieta Aftershocks: Heterogeneous Stress or Fault Normal Compression?
A.J. Michael, D. Eberhart-Phillips.Systematic Near-Field Stress Rotations Adjacent to the Carrizo Plain Segment of
The San Andreas Fault. D.A. Castillo, S.H. Hickman.The San Andreas Fault in Southern California: A Weak Fault in a Weak Crust.
J.L. Hardebeck, E. Hauksson.Focal Mechanism Stress Inversions in Southern California and the Strength of the San
Andreas Fault. J. Townend, M.D. Zoback.A Simple Explanation for the Occurrence of Earthquakes in Stress Shadow of a Large
Earthquake. T. Hori, Y. Kaneda.Response of the San Andreas Fault to the 1983 Coalinga-Nunez Earthquakes: A Test
of Interaction Probabilities at Parkfield. S. Toda, R.S. Stein.Triggering Dynamics on Earthquake Fault Networks. P.B. Rundle, J.B. Rundle,
K.F. Tiampo, J.d.s. Martins, S. McGinnis, W. Klein.What Stops Earthquakes? R.A. Harris.
Ruptures and Stress Deflections. C. Homberg.
Results from Electromagnetic Monitoring of the Mw 5.1 San Juan Bautista, California
Earthquake of 12 August 1998. D. Karakelian, S.L. Klemperer, G.A. Thompson,
A.C. Fraser-Smith.Fiction, Friction and the San Andreas Fault. T. Hanks, C. Scholz.
IV. PALEOSEISMOLOGY
Paleoseismic and Quaternary Tectonic Studies of the San Andreas Fault from
Shelter Cove to Fort Ross. C.S. Prentice, R. Langridge, D.J. Merritts.Holocene Seismicity of the Northern San Andreas Fault Based on the Turbidite
Event Record. C. Goldfinger, C.H. NelsonPreliminary Estimate of Coseismic Displacement of the Penultimate Earthquake
on the Northern San Andreas Fault, Pt. Arena, California. J.N. Baldwin,
K.L. Knudsen, A. Lee, C.S. Prentice, R. Gross.Evolution of the San Francisco Bay Structural Block and Northeastward
Migration of the San Andreas Fault System. R.J. McLaughlin,
A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki, R.J. Fleck, R.C. Jachens, R.W. Graymer, J.P. Walker,
Z.C. Valin.Oil-Bearing Rocks of the Davenport and Point Reyes Areas and Their
Implications for Offset along the San Gregorio and Northern San Andreas Faults. R.G. Stanley, P.G. Lillis.