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      On the Penetration of Water into Hot Rock

      Geophysical Journal International
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          High Temperature Flow of Dunite and Peridotite

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            Aftershocks caused by pore fluid flow?

            Large shallow earthquakes can induce changes in the fluid pore pressure that are comparable to stress drops on faults. The subsequent redistribution of pore pressure as a result of fluid flow slowly decreases the strength of rock and may result in delayed fracture. The agreement between computed rates of decay and observed rates of aftershock activity suggests that this is an attractive mechanism for aftershockss.
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              The origin of aluminum-poor ferromanganoan sediments in areas of high heat flow on the East Pacific Rise

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                Journal
                Geophysical Journal International
                Geophysical Journal International
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0956-540X
                1365-246X
                December 01 1974
                December 01 1974
                : 39
                : 3
                : 465-509
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                10.1111/j.1365-246X.1974.tb05468.x
                ee0d16ca-c188-4c28-a551-9a5502b7a1dc
                © 1974
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