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Wiley India Pvt Ltd Geocomplexity And The Physics Of Earthquakes Volume 120 by Rundle John B. Et.Al
About the Book: Geocomplexity and the Physics of Earthquakes: Set of Volume 120The papers in this book describe an emerging alternative approach, which is based on a new understanding of earthquake physics arising from the construction and analysis of numerical simulations. With these numerical simulations, earthquake physics now can be investigated in numerical laboratories. Simulation data from numerical experiments can be used to develop theoretical understanding that can be subsequently applied to observed data. These methods have been enabled by the information technology revolution, in which fundamental advances in computing and communications are placing vast computational resources at our disposal.ContentsDeterministic Chaos in two State-variable Friction Sliders and the Effect of Elastic InteractionsSpring-block Models of Seismicity: Review and Analysis of a Structurally Heterogeneouos Model Coupled to a Viscous AsthenosphereStatistical Analysis of a Model for Earthquake Faults With Long-range Stress TransferTraveling Wave and Rough Fault Earthquake Models: Illuminating the Relationship Between Slip Deficit and E vent Frequency StatisticsA Statistical Physics Approach to EarthquakesEarthquakes: Friction or a Plastic Instability?Lattice Solid Simulation of the Physics of Fault Zones and Earthquakes: The Model, Results and DirectionsPatterns Dynamics of Seismicity Patterns in Systems of Earthquake FaultsConstraints from Field and Laboratory DataMicroscopic and Macroscopic Physics of EarthquakesDepth Dependent Rupture Properties in Circum-Pacific Sub-duction ZonesEffects of Loading Rate and Normal Stress on Stress Drop and Stick-Slip Recurrence IntervalChangeisn EarthquakSei ze-FrequenDcyis tributionUsn derlyinAgcceleratinSgeismic Moment/Energy ReleaseObservation of Systematic Variations in Non-local Seismicity Patterns from Southern California Computational MethodsIntroducinag New Paradigm for Computational Earth Science: A Web-Object-Based Approach to Earthquake SimulationsModeling Complex Crustal ProcessesCrustal Fluids and Earthquakes