Tectonic faults agents of change on a dynamic Earth

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Corporate Author Dahlem Workshop on the Dynamics of Fault Zones Berlin, Germany
Other Authors Handy, Mark R., Hirth, Greg, Hovius, Niels
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Berlin : MIT Press ; In cooperation with the Freie Universitčat Berlin, c2007.
SeriesDahlem workshop reports ; 95.
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Table of Contents:
  • Tectonic faults : agents of change on a dynamic Earth / Mark R. Handy, Greg Hirth, and Niels Hovius
  • Fault zones from top to bottom : a geophysical perspective / Walter D. Mooney, Gregory C. Beroza, and Rainer Kind
  • Strain localization within fault arrays over timescales of 100-107 years : observations, explanations, and debates / Patience A. Cowie, Gerald P. Roberts, and Estelle Mortimer
  • Group report : nucleation and growth of fault systems / Kevin Furlong ... [et al.]
  • Seismic fault rheology and earthquake dynamics / James R. Rice and Massimo Cocco
  • Continental fault structure and rheology from the frictional-to-viscous transition downward / Mark R. Handy, Greg Hirth, and Roland Bčurgmann
  • Group report : rheology of fault rocks and their surroundings / Terry E. Tullis ... [et al.]
  • Topography, denudation, and deformation : the role of surface processes in fault evolution / Peter O. Koons and Eric Kirby
  • Constraining the denudational response to faulting / Niels Hovius and Freidhelm von Blanckenburg
  • Group report : surface environmental effects on and of faulting / W. Roger Buck ... [et al.]
  • Fluid processes in deep crustal fault zones / Bruce W.D. Yardley and Lukas P. Baumgartner
  • Deformation in the presence of fluids and mineral reactions : effect of fracturing and fluid-rock interaction on seismic cycles / Jean-Pierre Gratier and Frederic Gueydan
  • Effects of melting on faulting and continental deformation / Claudio L. Rosenberg, Sergei Medvedev, and Mark R. Handy
  • Group report : fluids, geochemical cycles, and mass transit in fault zones / Mark Person ... [et al.].