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Multiscale brittle-ductile coupling and genesis of slow earthquakes
Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, D. A. Yuen
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Brittle-ductile
100%
Slow Earthquake
100%
Large Animal Model
66%
Viscoplastic Material
66%
Thermal-mechanical
33%
Thermomechanics
33%
Shear Zone
33%
Small Animal Model
33%
Mechanical Instability
33%
Natural Systems
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Short Time Scale
33%
Velocity Boundary Condition
33%
Brittle-ductile Transition
33%
Ductile Shearing
33%
Lower Crust
33%
Upper Crust
33%
Continental Lithosphere
33%
Scale Interaction
33%
Brittle Faults
33%
Seismogenic
33%
Coupled Thermo-mechanical
33%
Viscous Shear
33%
Local Resolution
33%
Thermomechanical Simulation
33%
Extension Velocity
33%
Tangential Stress
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Boundary Condition
100%
Timescale
100%
Scale Model
100%
Shear Zone
50%
Ductile-Brittle Transition
50%
Strain Rate
50%
Upper Crust
50%
Lower Crust
50%
Continental Lithosphere
50%
Engineering
Multiscale
100%
Boundary Condition
66%
Scale Model
66%
Natural System
33%
Length Scale
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Tangential Stress
33%
Subsection
33%
Shear Zone
33%
Cross Section
33%
Starting Point
33%
Viscous Shear
33%