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Integration of Surface Slip and Aftershocks to Constrain the 3D Structure of Faults Involved in the M 7.3 Landers Earthquake, Southern California
Dynamic rupture experiments elucidate tensile crack development during propagating earthquake ruptures
Regions of Reduced Static Stress Drop near Fault Tips for Large Strike-Slip Earthquakes
Fracture permeability created by perturbed stress fields around active faults in a fractured basement reservoir
Curvature and fracturing based on global positioning system data collected at Sheep Mountain anticline, Wyoming
Mechanical and stratigraphic constraints on the evolution of faulting at Elk Hills, California
Paleo-fluid flow and deformation in the Aztec Sandstone at the Valley of Fire, Nevada—Evidence for the coupling of hydrogeologic, diagenetic, and tectonic processes
A new conceptual fold-fracture model including prefolding joints, based on the Emigrant Gap anticline, Wyoming
Imaging 3-D Fracture Networks around Boreholes
Integrating 3-D Seismic Data, Field Analogs, and Mechanical Models in the Analysis of Segmented Normal Faults in the Wytch Farm Oil Field, Southern England, United Kingdom
How to Constrain 3-D Fault Continuity and Linkage Using Reflection Seismic Data: A Geomechanical Approach
Fault-Controlled Hydrocarbon Pathways in the Monterey Formation, California
Influence of the state of stress on the brittle-ductile transition in granitic rock: Evidence from fault steps in the Sierra Nevada, California
New structural limits on magma chamber locations at the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Katmai National Park, Alaska
Joints are the most common result of brittle fracture of rock in the Earth’s crust. They control the physiography of many spectacular landforms and play an important role in the transport of fluids. In its first century, the Geological Society of America Bulletin has published a significant number of papers on joints and jointing. One hundred years ago, there were lively debates in the literature about the origin of joints, and detailed descriptions of joints near the turn of the century catalogued most geometric features that we recognize on joints today. In the 1920s, theories relating joint orientation to the tectonic stress field and to other geologic structures led to a proliferation of data on the strike and dip of joints in different regions. The gathering of orientation data dominated work on joints for the next 50 yr. In the 1960s, key papers re-established the need to document surface textures, determine age relations, and measure relative displacements across joints in order to interpret their origins. At about this time, fundamental relationships from the fields of continuum and fracture mechanics were first used to understand the process of jointing. In the past two decades, we have witnessed an effort to use field data to interpret the kinematics of jointing and to understand the initiation, propagation, interaction, and termination of joints. Theoretical methods have been developed to study the evolution of joint sets and the mechanical response of a jointed rock mass to tectonic loading. Although many interesting problems remain to be explored, a sound conceptual and theoretical framework is now available to guide research into the next century.