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Seismic and gravity constraints on plate flexure and mantle rheology along the whole Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain. [PDF]
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Seismic slip channeling along the East Anatolian Fault illuminates long-term supercycle behavior. [PDF]
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Faults and Fault Lines. Introduction
Courtois, Cédric, Lorphelin, Elsa
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Fault zone fabric and fault weakness
Nature, 2009Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak compared to laboratory measurements of frictional strength. Explanations for fault weakness include the presence of weak minerals, high fluid pressures within the fault core and dynamic processes such as normal stress reduction, acoustic fluidization or extreme weakening at ...
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The Mechanics of Earthquakes and Faulting
, 1990Preface Acknowledgments List of symbols 1. Brittle fracture of rock 2. Rock friction 3. Mechanics of faulting 4. Mechanics of earthquakes 5. The seismic cycle 6. Seismotectonics 7. Earthquake prediction and hazard analysis References Index.
C. Scholz
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Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, 2020
Hardware and software faults increasingly surface in today's computing environment and vast theoretical and practical research efforts are devoted to ameliorate the effects of malfunctionality in the computing process. Most research to date, however, has focused on how to discover and handle faulty data.
Gali Sheffi, Erez Petrank
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Hardware and software faults increasingly surface in today's computing environment and vast theoretical and practical research efforts are devoted to ameliorate the effects of malfunctionality in the computing process. Most research to date, however, has focused on how to discover and handle faulty data.
Gali Sheffi, Erez Petrank
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2013
The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
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The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
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Fault Collapsing for Transition Faults Using Extended Transition Faults
Eleventh IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS'06), 2006We present a fault collapsing procedure for transition faults based on fault dominance relations. The effectiveness of the procedure is enhanced by introducing what we call extended transition faults. A standard transition fault involves a single line and a transition.
I. Pomeranz, S.M. Reddy
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Fault density, fault types, and spectra-based fault localization
Empirical Software Engineering, 2014This paper presents multiple empirical experiments that investigate the impact of fault quantity and fault type on statistical, coverage-based fault localization techniques and fault-localization interference. Fault-localization interference is a phenomenon revealed in earlier studies of coverage-based fault localization that causes faults to obstruct,
Nicholas DiGiuseppe, James A. Jones
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