Computational Earthquake Physics PART II: Introduction Xiang-chu YinPeter MoraMitsuhiro Matsu'ura OriginalPaper Pages: 2259 - 2261
QuakeSim and the Solid Earth Research Virtual Observatory Andrea DonnellanJohn RundleMargaret Glasscoe OriginalPaper Pages: 2263 - 2279
iSERVO: Implementing the International Solid Earth Research Virtual Observatory by Integrating Computational Grid and Geographical Information Web Services Mehmet AktasGalip AydinTerry Tullis OriginalPaper Pages: 2281 - 2296
Construction of an Intraplate Fault System Model of South Australia, and Simulation Tool for the iSERVO Institute Seed Project H. L. XingP. Mora OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2297 - 2316
LURR's Twenty Years and its Perspective Xiang-Chu YinLang-Ping ZhangJiancang Zhuang OriginalPaper Pages: 2317 - 2341
LURR and the San Simeon M 6.5 Earthquake in 2003 and the Seismic Tendency in CA Yongxian ZhangXiangchu YinLang-ping Zhang OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2343 - 2351
A Statistical Investigation of the Earthquake Predictions Using LURR Keyin PengXiangchu YinLang-Ping Zhang OriginalPaper Pages: 2353 - 2362
Stress Reorientation and LURR: Implication for Earthquake Prediction Using LURR Can YinPeter Mora OriginalPaper Pages: 2363 - 2373
An Independent Assessment of the Load/Unload Response Ratio (LURR) Proposed Method of Earthquake Prediction J. E. TrottaT. E. Tullis OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2375 - 2387
Acoustic Emission Experiments of Rock Failure Under Load Simulating the Hypocenter Condition Hui-hui ZhangXiang-chu YinSurguei Elizarov OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2389 - 2406
Stress Shadows Determined from a Phase Dynamical Measure of Historic Seismicity K.F. TiampoJ.B. RundleW. Klein OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2407 - 2416
Pattern Informatics and its Application for Optimal Forecasting of Large Earthquakes in Japan K. Z. NanjoJ. B. RundleD. L. Turcotte OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2417 - 2432
Systematic Procedural and Sensitivity Analysis of the Pattern Informatics Method for Forecasting Large (M > 5) Earthquake Events in Southern California J. R. HollidayJ. B. RundleA. Donnellan OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2433 - 2454
Visualization and Analysis of Multi-terabyte Geophysical Datasets in an Interactive Setting with Remote Webcam Capabilities Benjamin J. KadlecDavid A. YuenGordon Erlebacher OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2455 - 2465
A Grid Framework for Visualization Services in the Earth Sciences G. ErlebacherD. A. YuenS. Pallickara OriginalPaper Pages: 2467 - 2483
Thermal Effects in the Evolution of Initially Layered Mantle Material M. DaviesH. MühlhausL. Gross OriginalPaper Pages: 2485 - 2495
Detecting Regional Events via Statistical Analysis of Geodetic Networks Robert Granat OriginalPaper Pages: 2497 - 2512
A Recent Application of the ETAS Model and a Proposed Method for Prediction of Strong Aftershocks W. B. LiuL. Ma OriginalPaper Pages: 2513 - 2528
Orientation-based Continuum Damage Models for Rocks Xiaoyu LiuXiangchu YinNaigang Liang OriginalPaper Pages: 2529 - 2543
Experimental Study of the Earthquake Recurrence Period and the Trend of Post-seismic Development Bin WangZhaoyong XuShunyun Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 2545 - 2560
State Vector: A New Approach to Prediction of the Failure of Brittle Heterogeneous Media and Large Earthquakes Huai-zhong YuXiang-chu YinYu-ding Yan OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2561 - 2574
Crustal Movement Observed by GPS and Earthquake Activity in the Chinese Mainland and its Neighborhood Guohua Gu OriginalPaper Pages: 2575 - 2583
Thermo-hydro-mechanical Modeling of CO2 Sequestration System Around Fault Environment Qi LiZhishen WuXiaochun Li OriginalPaper 20 December 2006 Pages: 2585 - 2593