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Parallel 3-D Simulation of a Fault Gouge Using the Lattice Solid Model

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Latham, Shane
Abe, Steffen
Mora, Peter Ronald

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Birkhauser Verlag

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Despite the insight gained from 2-D particle models, and given that the dynamics of crustal faults occur in 3-D space, the question remains, how do the 3-D fault gouge dynamics differ from those in 2-D? Traditionally, 2-D modeling has been preferred over

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Pure and Applied Geophysics

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2037-12-31
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