A review of rock mechanics studies in the United States pertinent to earthquake prediction J. Byerlee ReviewPaper Pages: 586 - 602
Volume changes during fracture and frictional sliding: A review W. F. Brace ReviewPaper Pages: 603 - 614
A note on permeability changes in geologic material due to stress W. F. Brace OriginalPaper Pages: 627 - 633
The effect of water on stress relaxation of faulted and unfaulted sandstone E. H. RutterD. H. Mainprice OriginalPaper Pages: 634 - 654
Rock friction-effect of confining pressure, temperature, and pore pressure R. M. Stesky OriginalPaper Pages: 690 - 704
Aspects of asperity-surface interaction and surface damage of rocks during experimental frictional sliding Terry Engelder OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 716
Electrical resistivity changes in rocks during frictional sliding and fracture Chi-yuen WangP. N. SundaramRichard E. Goodman OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 731
Seismic velocity changes during fracture and frictional sliding H. Spetzler OriginalPaper Pages: 732 - 742
Dilatancy and fracture induced velocity changes in rock and their relation to frictional sliding F. RummelH. J. AlheidC. Frohn OriginalPaper Pages: 743 - 764
Velocity anomalies: An alternative explanation based on data from laboratory experiments D. A. LocknerJ. D. Byerlee OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 772
Time-dependent friction and the mechanics of stick-slip James H. Dieterich OriginalPaper Pages: 790 - 806
Transient creep and semibrittle behavior of crystalline rocks Neville L. CarterStephen H. Kirby OriginalPaper Pages: 807 - 839
Effect of displacement rate on the real area of contact and temperatures generated during frictional sliding of Tennessee sandstone L. W. TeufelJ. M. Logan OriginalPaper Pages: 840 - 865
Fault and system stiffnesses and stick-slip phenomena Richard E. GoodmanP. N. Sundaram OriginalPaper Pages: 873 - 887
Experimental observations of elastic wave radiation characteristics from tensile cracks and pre-existing shear faults S. D. Vinogradov OriginalPaper Pages: 888 - 899
Model studies of shear displacement along a pre-existing fault O. G. ShaminaA. A. PavlovS. A. Strizhov OriginalPaper Pages: 900 - 912
Development of faults as zones of deformation bands and as slip surfaces in sandstone Atilla AydinArvid M. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 931 - 942
Rupture and particle velocity during frictional sliding Tracy L. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 954 - 963
Nonuniform friction as a physical basis for earthquake mechanics Amos Nur OriginalPaper Pages: 964 - 989
Commentsto ‘Nonuniform friction as a physical basis for earthquake mechanics’ by Amos Nur C. B. Archambeau BriefCommunication Pages: 990 - 991