Shear zone

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41Brittle Faults of the Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3 Charles Merguerian Geology Department, 114 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NYIntroduction Mapping indicates that five generations

Brittle Faults of the Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3 Charles Merguerian Geology Department, 114 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NYIntroduction Mapping indicates that five generations

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Language: English - Date: 2004-04-04 15:10:04
42Reprinted from Journal of Structural Geology  Bed length does not remain constant during deformation: Recognition and why it matters Richard H. Groshong, Jr.a, Martha Oliver Withjackb, Roy W. Schlischeb,

Reprinted from Journal of Structural Geology Bed length does not remain constant during deformation: Recognition and why it matters Richard H. Groshong, Jr.a, Martha Oliver Withjackb, Roy W. Schlischeb,

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-28 15:33:17
43Part 3 : Fault Zone Structure, Composition, Composition and andPhysical PhysicalProperties Properties

Part 3 : Fault Zone Structure, Composition, Composition and andPhysical PhysicalProperties Properties

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-05 03:20:46
44Solid Earth, 6, 497–514, 2015 www.solid-earth.netdoi:se © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.  Fracturing of ductile anisotropic multilayers: influence

Solid Earth, 6, 497–514, 2015 www.solid-earth.netdoi:se © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Fracturing of ductile anisotropic multilayers: influence

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-19 04:56:32
45460:307—STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY COURSE INFORMATION Description: Investigation of how rocks deform on various scales using field examples, results of scaled experimental modeling, and seismicreflection profiles. Topics inclu

460:307—STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY COURSE INFORMATION Description: Investigation of how rocks deform on various scales using field examples, results of scaled experimental modeling, and seismicreflection profiles. Topics inclu

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Language: English - Date: 2007-06-19 15:36:02
46JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 104, NO. B7, PAGES 14,993–15,003, JULY 10, 1999  In situ measurements of hydraulic properties of a shear zone in northwestern South Carolina Pradeep Talwani and Jason S. Cobb Depar

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 104, NO. B7, PAGES 14,993–15,003, JULY 10, 1999 In situ measurements of hydraulic properties of a shear zone in northwestern South Carolina Pradeep Talwani and Jason S. Cobb Depar

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- Date: 2013-10-23 10:23:41
    47Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 47, No. 158, 2001  Distributed shear of subglacial till due to Coulomb slip 1  Neal R. Iverson,1 Richard M. Iverson2

    Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 47, No. 158, 2001 Distributed shear of subglacial till due to Coulomb slip 1 Neal R. Iverson,1 Richard M. Iverson2

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-07 17:25:19
    48How do metamorphic fluids move through rocks? An investigation of timescales, infiltration mechanisms and mineralogical controls Barbara I. Kleine Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geology a

    How do metamorphic fluids move through rocks? An investigation of timescales, infiltration mechanisms and mineralogical controls Barbara I. Kleine Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geology a

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-13 08:52:41
    49Click Here JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 112, B07309, doi:2006JB004665, 2007  for

    Click Here JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 112, B07309, doi:2006JB004665, 2007 for

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-23 10:23:41
    50Geophys. J. Int, 81–98  doi: j.1365-246Xx Post-seismic and interseismic fault creep I: model description E. A. Hetland,1 ∗ M. Simons1 and E. M. Dunham2 †

    Geophys. J. Int, 81–98 doi: j.1365-246Xx Post-seismic and interseismic fault creep I: model description E. A. Hetland,1 ∗ M. Simons1 and E. M. Dunham2 †

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    Language: English - Date: 2010-09-09 16:28:13