Mechanics, Structure and Evolution of Fault Zones

Considerable progress has been made recently in quantifying geometrical and physical properties of fault surfaces and adjacent fractured and granulated damage zones in active faulting environments. There has also been significant progress in developing rh

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Edited by Yehuda Ben-Zion Charles Sammis

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Reprint from Pure and Applied Geophysics (PAGEOPH), Volume 166 (2009) No. 10/11 Editors Yehuda Ben-Zion Charles Sammis Department Earth Sciences University of Southern California College of Letters, Arts & Sciences Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740 USA Email: [email protected] [email protected]

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