Posted by John Vidale on April 04, 2005 at 14:15:17:
Petra Here's the first of the 16 pages that show up for TH Jordan in the Web of Science, including a Nature paper on earthquake prediction that got some press last week. McGuire JJ, Boettcher MS, Jordan TH Foreshock sequences and short-term earthquake predictability on East Pacific Rise transform faults NATURE 434 (7032): 457-461 MAR 24 2005 Boettcher MS, Jordan TH Earthquake scaling relations for mid-ocean ridge transform faults JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 109 (B12): Art. No. B12302 DEC 9 2004 Korenaga J, Jordan TH Physics of multiscale convection in Earth's mantle: Evolution of sublithospheric convection JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 109 (B1): Art. No. B01405 JAN 14 2004 Korenaga J, Jordan TH Linear stability analysis of Richter rolls GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 30 (22): Art. No. 2157 NOV 22 2003 Korenaga J, Jordan TH Physics of multiscale convection in Earth's mantle: Onset of sublithospheric convection JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 108 (B7): Art. No. 2333 JUL 9 2003 McGuire JJ, Zhao L, Jordan TH Predominance of unilateral rupture for a global catalog of large earthquakes BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 92 (8): 3309-3317 DEC 2002 Korenaga J, Jordan TH On 'steady-state' heat flow and the rheology of oceanic mantle GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 29 (22): Art. No. 2056 NOV 15 2002 Korenaga J, Jordan TH Onset of convection with temperature- and depth-dependent viscosity GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 29 (19): Art. No. 1923 OCT 1 2002 Richardson E, Jordan TH Low-frequency properties of intermediate-tocus earthquakes BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 92 (6): 2434-2448 AUG 2002
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