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Table of contents of journal: *Pure and applied geophysics (Print)

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Authors: Li, HL Bai, YL Xia, MF Ke, FJ Yin, XC
Citation: Hl. Li et al., Damage localization as a possible precursor of earthquake rupture, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 1929-1943

Authors: Wei, YJ Xia, MF Ke, FJ Yin, XC Bai, YL
Citation: Yj. Wei et al., Evolution-induced catastrophe and its predictability, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 1945-1957

Authors: Fukuyama, E Madariaga, R
Citation: E. Fukuyama et R. Madariaga, Dynamic propagation and interaction of a rupture front on a planar fault, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 1959-1979

Authors: Madariaga, R Olsen, KB
Citation: R. Madariaga et Kb. Olsen, Criticality of rupture dynamics in 3-D, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 1981-2001

Authors: Aochi, H Fukuyama, E Matsu'ura, M
Citation: H. Aochi et al., Spontaneous rupture propagation on a non-planar fault in 3-D elastic medium, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2003-2027

Authors: Nielsen, SB Olsen, KB
Citation: Sb. Nielsen et Kb. Olsen, Constraints on stress and friction from dynamic rupture models of the 1994Northridge, California, earthquake, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2029-2046

Authors: Furumura, T Koketsu, K
Citation: T. Furumura et K. Koketsu, Parallel 3-D simulation of ground motion for the 1995 Kobe earthquake: Thecomponent decomposition approach, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2047-2062

Authors: Miyatake, T
Citation: T. Miyatake, Computer simulation of strong ground motion near a fault using dynamic fault rupture modeling: Spatial distribution of the peak ground velocity vectors, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2063-2081

Authors: Cai, YG He, T Wang, R
Citation: Yg. Cai et al., Numerical simulation of dynamic process of the Tangshan earthquake by a new method - LDDA, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2083-2104

Authors: Iizuka, M Okuda, H Yagawa, G
Citation: M. Iizuka et al., Nonlinear structural subsystem of GeoFEM for fault zone analysis, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2105-2124

Authors: Hashimoto, C Matsu'ura, M
Citation: C. Hashimoto et M. Matsu'Ura, 3-D physical modelling of stress accumulation processes at transcurrent plate boundaries, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2125-2147

Authors: Shaw, BE
Citation: Be. Shaw, The edges of large earthquakes and the epicenters of future earthquakes: Stress-induced correlations in elastodynamic fault models, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2149-2164

Authors: Rundle, J Klein, W Turcotte, DL Malamud, BD
Citation: J. Rundle et al., Precursory seismic activation and critical-point phenomena, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2165-2182

Authors: Weatherley, D Jaume, SC Mora, P
Citation: D. Weatherley et al., Evolution of stress deficit and changing rates of seismicity in cellular automaton models of earthquake faults, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2183-2207

Authors: Jaume, SC Weatherley, D Mora, P
Citation: Sc. Jaume et al., Accelerating seismic energy release and evolution of event time and size statistics: Results from two heterogeneous cellular automaton models, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2209-2226

Authors: Winter, ME
Citation: Me. Winter, The plausibility of long-wavelength stress correlation or stress magnitudeas a mechanism for precursory seismicity: Results from two simple elastic models, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2227-2248

Authors: Aki, K
Citation: K. Aki, Scale-dependence in earthquake processes and seismogenic structures, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2249-2258

Authors: Ohnaka, M
Citation: M. Ohnaka, A physical scaling relation between the size of an earthquake and its nucleation zone size, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2259-2282

Authors: Fujii, Y Matsu'ura, M
Citation: Y. Fujii et M. Matsu'Ura, Regional difference in scaling laws for large earthquakes and its tectonicimplication, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2283-2302

Authors: Sagiya, T Miyazaki, S Tada, T
Citation: T. Sagiya et al., Continuous GPS array and present-day crustal deformation of Japan, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2303-2322

Authors: Kossobokov, VG Keilis-Borok, VI Turcotte, DL Malamud, BD
Citation: Vg. Kossobokov et al., Implications of a statistical physics approach for earthquake hazard assessment and forecasting, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2323-2349

Authors: Lu, CS Vere-Jones, D
Citation: Cs. Lu et D. Vere-jones, Application of linked stress release model to historical earthquake data: Comparison between two kinds of tectonic seismicity, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2351-2364

Authors: Yin, XC Wang, YC Peng, KY Bai, YL Wang, HT Yin, XF
Citation: Xc. Yin et al., Development of a new approach to earthquake prediction: Load/unload response ratio (LURR) theory, PUR A GEOPH, 157(11-12), 2000, pp. 2365-2383

Authors: Wang, YH Pratt, RG
Citation: Yh. Wang et Rg. Pratt, Seismic amplitude inversion for interface geometry of multi-layered structures, PUR A GEOPH, 157(10), 2000, pp. 1601-1620

Authors: Heinicke, J Koch, U
Citation: J. Heinicke et U. Koch, Slug flow - A possible explanation for hydrogeochemical earthquake precursors at Bad Brambach, Germany, PUR A GEOPH, 157(10), 2000, pp. 1621-1641
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