<p><span>The first of a two-part work, this volume focuses on microscopic simulation, scaling physics, dynamic rapture and wave propagation, earthquake generation, cycle and seismic pattern. Topics covered range from numerical and theoretical studies of crack propagation, developments in finite diff
Computational Earthquake Physics: Simulations, Analysis and Infrastructure, Part II (Pageoph Topical Volumes) (Pt. 2)
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