Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, 1998, V 103, N 11, Nov 10.
ISSN 0148-0227
NONLINEAR SEDIMENT RESPONSE DURING THE 1994 NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE -
OBSERVATIONS AND FINITE SOURCE SIMULATIONS.
Field EH; Zeng YH; Johnson PA; Beresnev IA.
pp 26869-26883
TELESEISMIC ESTIMATES OF RADIATED SEISMIC ENERGY - THE E/M-0 DISCRIMINANT
FOR TSUNAMI EARTHQUAKES.
Newman AV; Okal EA.
pp 26885-26898
GRID SEARCH MODELING OF RECEIVER FUNCTIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR CRUSTAL
STRUCTURE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA.
Sandvol E; Seber D; Calvert A; Barazangi M.
pp 26899-26917
EURASIAN FUNDAMENTAL MODE SURFACE WAVE PHASE VELOCITIES AND THEIR
RELATIONSHIP WITH TECTONIC STRUCTURES.
Curtis A; Trampert J; Snieder R; Dost B.
pp 26919-26947
THE NORTHERN LIMIT OF THE SUBDUCTED JUAN DE FUCA PLATE SYSTEM.
Cassidy JF; Ellis RM; Karavas C; Rogers GC.
pp 26949-26961
BIAS IN THE CENTROID MOMENT TENSOR FOR CENTRAL ASIAN EARTHQUAKES -
EVIDENCE FROM REGIONAL SURFACE WAVE DATA.
Patton HJ.
pp 26963-26974
JOINT ESTIMATION OF AFTERSLIP RATE AND POSTSEISMIC RELAXATION FOLLOWING
THE 1989 LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE.
Pollitz FF; Burgmann R; Segall P.
pp 26975-26992
INDEPTH (INTERNATIONAL DEEP PROFILING OF TIBET AND THE HIMALAYA)
MULTICHANNEL SEISMIC REFLECTION DATA - DESCRIPTION AND AVAILABILITY.
Alsdorf D; Makovsky Y; Zhao W; Brown LD; Nelson KD; Klemperer S; Hauck M;
Ross A; Cogan M; Clark M; Che J; Kuo J.
pp 26993 ff.
SMALL-SCALE DEFORMATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 1992 LANDERS, CALIFORNIA,
EARTHQUAKE MAPPED BY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR INTERFEROMETRY PHASE
GRADIENTS.
Price EJ; Sandwell DT.
pp 27001-27016
A MODEL FOR THE ORIGIN OF HIMALAYAN ANATEXIS AND INVERTED METAMORPHISM.
Harrison TM; Grove M; Lovera OM; Catlos EJ.
pp 27017-27032
KINEMATICS OF THE SOUTHERN WALKER LANE BELT AND MOTION OF THE SIERRA
NEVADA BLOCK, CALIFORNIA.
Hearn EH; Humphreys ED.
pp 27033-27049
INTEGRATED SATELLITE INTERFEROMETRY - TROPOSPHERIC NOISE, GPS ESTIMATES
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERFEROMETRIC SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR PRODUCTS.
Williams S; Bock Y; Fang P.
pp 27051-27067
WAVELET ANALYSIS OF THE CHANDLER WOBBLE.
Gibert D; Holschneider M; Lemouel JL.
pp 27069-27089
ACCELERATED DENUDATION AND TECTONIC/GEOMORPHIC REACTIVATION OF THE CRATONS
OF NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL DURING THE LATE CRETACEOUS.
Harman R; Gallagher K; Brown R; Raza A; Bizzi L.
pp 27091-27105
HEAT FLOW IN OKLAHOMA AND THE SOUTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES.
Cranganu C; Lee Y; Denning D.
pp 27107-27121
THE SEAFLOOR SWELLS AND SUPERSWELL IN FRENCH POLYNESIA.
Sichoix L; Bonneville A; Mcnutt MK.
pp 27123-27133
VOLCANIC MARGIN FORMATION AND MESOZOIC RIFT PROPAGATORS IN THE CUVIER
ABYSSAL PLAIN OFF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Mihut D; Muller RD.
pp 27135-27149
DETAILED SUBDUCTION STRUCTURE ACROSS THE EASTERN NANKAI TROUGH OBTAINED
FROM OCEAN BOTTOM SEISMOGRAPHIC PROFILES.
Nakanishi A; Shiobara H; Hino R; Kodaira S; Kanazawa T; Shimamura H.
pp 27151-27168
COMPACTION-CORRECTED INCLINATIONS FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CRETACEOUS
MARINE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS INDICATE NO PALEOLATITUDINAL OFFSET FOR THE
PENINSULAR RANGES TERRANE.
Tan XD; Kodama KP.
pp 27169-27192
SEISMIC ATTENUATION IN UPPER OCEAN CRUST AT HOLE 504B.
Swift SA; Lizarralde D; Stephen RA; Hoskins H.
pp 27193-27206
SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF THE SOUTHERN CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE AND
ACCRETIONARY PRISM NORTH OF THE MENDOCINO TRIPLE JUNCTION.
Gulick SPS; Meltzer AM; Clarke SH.
pp 27207-27222
THE EVOLUTION OF THE DEEP FLOW REGIME AT SOULTZ-SOUS-FORETS, RHINE GRABEN,
EASTERN FRANCE - EVIDENCE FROM A COMPOSITE QUARTZ VEIN.
Smith MP; Savary V; Yardley BWD; Valley JW; Royer JJ; Dubois M.
pp 27223-27237
A NEW MECHANISM OF SLIP WEAKENING AND STRENGTH RECOVERY OF FRICTION
ASSOCIATED WITH THE MECHANICAL CONSOLIDATION OF GOUGE.
Nakatani M.
pp 27239-27256
PHASE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTRAINTS ON THE VISCOSITY OF SILICIC MAGMAS - 1 -
VOLCANIC-PLUTONIC COMPARISON.
Scaillet B; Holtz F; Pichavant M.
pp 27257-27266
LOW-FREQUENCY SHEAR ATTENUATION IN POLYCRYSTALLINE OLIVINE - GRAIN
BOUNDARY DIFFUSION AND THE PHYSICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ANDRADE MODEL FOR
VISCOELASTIC RHEOLOGY.
Gribb TT; Cooper RF.
pp 27267-27279
INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL SECTION - LONG LAVA FLOWS. [Editorial]
Cashman K; Pinkerton H; Stephenson J.
pp 27281-27289
FORMATION OF LAVA TUBES AND EXTENSIVE FLOW FIELD DURING THE 1991-1993
ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA.
Calvari S; Pinkerton H.
pp 27291-27301
OBSERVATIONS ON BASALTIC LAVA STREAMS IN TUBES FROM KILAUEA VOLCANO,
ISLAND OF HAWAII.
Kauahikaua J; Cashman KV; Mattox TN; Heliker CC; Hon KA; Mangan MT;
Thornber CR.
pp 27303-27323
EROSION BY FLOWING LAVA - FIELD EVIDENCE. [Review]
Greeley R; Fagents SA; Harris RS; Kadel SD; Williams DA; Guest JE.
pp 27325-27345
ORIGIN OF NORTH QUEENSLAND CENOZOIC VOLCANISM - RELATIONSHIPS TO LONG LAVA
FLOW BASALTIC FIELDS, AUSTRALIA.
Sutherland FL.
pp 27347-27358
THREE LONG LAVA FLOWS IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.
Stephenson PJ; Burchjohnston AT; Stanton D; Whitehead PW.
pp 27359-27370
LAVA RISE RIDGES OF THE TOOMBA BASALT FLOW, NORTH QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA.
Whitehead PW; Stephenson PJ.
pp 27371-27382
INTERPRETATION OF DOMAINAL GROUNDMASS TEXTURES IN BASALT LAVAS OF THE
SOUTHERN LAMINGTON VOLCANICS, EASTERN AUSTRALIA.
Smith JV.
pp 27383-27391
EMPLACEMENT OF COLUMBIA RIVER FLOOD BASALT.
Reidel SP.
pp 27393-27410
THE ROZA MEMBER, COLUMBIA RIVER BASALT GROUP - A GIGANTIC PAHOEHOE LAVA
FLOW FIELD FORMED BY ENDOGENOUS PROCESSES.
Thordarson T; Self S.
pp 27411-27445
SOME PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EMPLACEMENT OF LONG BASALTIC LAVA
FLOWS. [Review]
Keszthelyi L; Self S.
pp 27447-27464
FLOW AND CONVECTIVE COOLING IN LAVA TUBES.
Sakimoto SEH; Zuber MT.
pp 27465-27487
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF FLOOD BASALT LAVA FLOWS - ROLES OF PARAMETERS ON
LAVA FLOW MORPHOLOGIES.
Miyamoto H; Sasaki S.
pp 27489-27502
EMPLACEMENT OF LONG LAVA FLOWS ON PLANETARY SURFACES.
Zimbelman JR.
pp 27503-27516
LONG SUBMARINE LAVA FLOWS - OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS FROM NUMERICAL
MODELING.
Gregg TKP; Fornari DJ.
pp 27517-27531
EMPLACEMENT AND EROSION BY ARCHEAN KOMATIITE LAVA FLOWS AT KAMBALDA -
REVISITED. [Review]
Williams DA; Kerr RC; Lesher CM.
pp 27533-27549
FACIES ARCHITECTURE AND ORIGIN OF A SUBMARINE RHYOLITIC LAVA FLOW-DOME
COMPLEX, PONZA, ITALY.
Scutter CR; Cas RAF; Moore CL; Derita D.
pp 27551-27566