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Christopher Scholz
Columbia University New York - New York City / United States
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 911224
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Christopher Scholz's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The mechanics of earthquakes and faultingCH ScholzCambridge university press, 201970762019
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Earthquakes and friction lawsCH ScholzNature 391 (6662), 37-42, 199821861998
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Dilatancy in the fracture of crystalline rocksWF Brace, BW Paulding Jr, CH ScholzJournal of Geophysical Research 71 (16), 3939-3953, 196620811966
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The frequency-magnitude relation of microfracturing in rock and its relation to earthquakesCH ScholzBulletin of the seismological society of America 58 (1), 399-415, 196821851968
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Earthquake Prediction: A Physical Basis: Rock dilatancy and water diffusion may explain a large class of phenomena precursory to earthquakes.CH Scholz, LR Sykes, YP AggarwalScience 181 (4102), 803-810, 197315901973
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