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List of works by Nicholas M. Beeler

A Robust Calibration Technique for Acoustic Emission Systems Based on Momentum Transfer from a Ball Drop

scholarly article

A Simple Stick-Slip and Creep-Slip Model for Repeating Earthquakes and its Implication for Microearthquakes at Parkfield

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A note on contact stress and closure in models of rock joints and faults

scholarly article

Constitutive relationships and physical basis of fault strength due to flash heating

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Constraints on Friction, Dilatancy, Diffusivity, and Effective Stress From Low-Frequency Earthquake Rates on the Deep San Andreas Fault

scholarly article by Nicholas M. Beeler et al published January 2018 in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth

Conversion of Wet Glass to Melt at Lower Seismogenic Zone Conditions: Implications for Pseudotachylyte Creep

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Direct Evidence for Fluid Pressure, Dilatancy, and Compaction Affecting Slip in Isolated Faults

scientific article published in 2020

Direct measurement of asperity contact growth in quartz at hydrothermal conditions

Earthquake Source Properties From Instrumented Laboratory Stick-Slip

scientific article published on 19 June 2017

Earthquake Source Properties from Pseudotachylite

scholarly article by Nicholas M. Beeler et al published 25 October 2016 in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Earthquake forewarning in the Cascadia region

scholarly article by Joan S. Gomberg et al published 2015 in Open-File Report

Effective stress, friction, and deep crustal faulting

Faulting within the Mount St. Helens conduit and implications for volcanic earthquakes

scholarly article by J. S. Pallister et al published 21 November 2012 in Geological Society of America Bulletin

Fixed recurrence and slip models better predict earthquake behavior than the time- and slip-predictable models: 2. Laboratory earthquakes

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Gallery of melt textures developed in Westerly Granite during high-pressure triaxial friction experiments

scientific article published in 2016

Inferring fault rheology from low-frequency earthquakes on the San Andreas

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Laboratory Generated M -6 Earthquakes

scholarly article by Gregory C. McLaskey et al published 17 February 2014 in Pure and Applied Geophysics

Laboratory constraints on models of earthquake recurrence

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Laboratory triggering of stick-slip events by oscillatory loading in the presence of pore fluid with implications for physics of tectonic tremor

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Laboratory-Based Maximum Slip Rates in Earthquake Rupture Zones and Radiated Energy

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On rate-state and Coulomb failure models

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Pore fluid pressure, apparent friction, and Coulomb failure

scientific article published in 2000

Re-Estimated Effects of Deep Episodic Slip on the Occurrence and Probability of Great Earthquakes in Cascadia

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Rock friction under variable normal stress

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Slip-pulse rupture behavior on a 2 m granite fault

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Stress drop with constant, scale independent seismic efficiency and overshoot

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The instantaneous rate dependence in low temperature laboratory rock friction and rock deformation experiments

scientific article published in 2007

The role of fluid pressure on frictional behavior at the base of the seismogenic zone

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Tidal triggering of low frequency earthquakes near Parkfield, California: Implications for fault mechanics within the brittle-ductile transition

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Using Low-Frequency Earthquake Families on the San Andreas Fault as Deep Creepmeters

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