San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth

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deep borehole intersecting the San Andreas fault. 
SAFOD

Wikidata
United States
San Andreas Fault SAFOD Project.jpg

Location: 35.974, -120.552, KML, Maps

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linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Orientation of Three-Component Geophones in the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth Pilot Hole, Parkfield, California@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Three-Dimensional Seismic Attenuation Structure around the SAFOD Site, Parkfield, California@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Broadband Records of Earthquakes in Deep Gold Mines and a Comparison with Results from SAFOD, California@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Observations of Rayleigh-Wave Phase Velocity and Coseismic Deformation Using an Optical Fiber, Interferometric Vertical Strainmeter at the SAFOD Borehole, California@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Source Characterization of Near-Surface Chemical Explosions at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Interpretation ofSWaves Generated by Near-Surface Chemical Explosions at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkBulletin of the Seismological Society of America Velocity‐Based Earthquake Detection Using Downhole Distributed Acoustic Sensing—Examples from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth@Wikidata
linkComputers and Geosciences SAFOD Brittle Microstructure and Mechanics Knowledge Base (BM2KB)@Wikidata
linkContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology On the origin of mixed-layered clay minerals from the San Andreas Fault at 2.5–3 km vertical depth (SAFOD drillhole at Parkfield, California)@Wikidata
linkEarth and Planetary Science Letters Lithology and internal structure of the San Andreas fault at depth based on characterization of Phase 3 whole-rock core in the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) borehole@Wikidata
linkG3: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems Joint inversion for Vp, Vs, and Vp/Vs at SAFOD, Parkfield, California@Wikidata
linkGeology Aseismic sliding of active faults by pressure solution creep: Evidence from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth@Wikidata
linkGeology Residual stress preserved in quartz from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Journal International In situ frictional properties of San Andreas Fault gouge at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Journal International Tomographic Vp and Vs structure of the California Central Coast Ranges, in the vicinity of SAFOD, from controlled-source seismic data@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Monograph Source scaling relationships of microearthquakes at Parkfield, CA, determined using the SAFOD Pilot Hole Seismic Array@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Nucleation process of magnitude 2 repeating earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault predicted by rate-and-state fault models with SAFOD drill core data@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Stress-induced seismic velocity anisotropy and physical properties in the SAFOD Pilot Hole in Parkfield, CA@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Heat flow in the SAFOD pilot hole and implications for the strength of the San Andreas Fault@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Joint inversion of gravity and arrival time data from Parkfield: New constraints on structure and hypocenter locations near the SAFOD drill site@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Electrical resistivity structure at the SAFOD site from magnetotelluric exploration@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Constraining the exhumation and burial history of the SAFOD pilot hole with apatite fission track and (U-Th)/He thermochronometry@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Detailed kinematics, structure and recurrence of micro-seismicity in the SAFOD target region@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Earthquake source parameters determined by the SAFOD Pilot Hole seismic array@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters A mechanical model of the San Andreas fault and SAFOD Pilot Hole stress measurements@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Stress orientations and magnitudes in the SAFOD pilot hole@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Introduction to special section: Preparing for the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Structure of the San Andreas fault zone at SAFOD from a seismic refraction survey@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Origin and significance of clay-coated fractures in mudrock fragments of the SAFOD borehole (Parkfield, California)@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Mineralogical characterization of protolith and fault rocks from the SAFOD Main Hole@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Frictional strength of cuttings and core from SAFOD drillhole phases 1 and 2@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Using drill cutting separates to estimate the strength of narrow shear zones at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Paleomagnetic reorientation of San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) core@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Frictional behavior of materials in the 3D SAFOD volume@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Three-dimensional passive seismic waveform imaging around the SAFOD site, California, using the generalized Radon transform@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Evidence of transient increases of fluid pressure in SAFOD phase III cores@Wikidata
linkGeophysics A multiscale study of the mechanisms controlling shear velocity anisotropy in the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth@Wikidata
linkHydrogeology Journal Helium measurements of pore fluids obtained from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD, USA) drill cores@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Frictional properties of the active San Andreas Fault at SAFOD: Implications for fault strength and slip behavior@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth San Andreas fault zone velocity structure at SAFOD at core, log, and seismic scales@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Low resistivity and permeability in actively deforming shear zones on the San Andreas Fault at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Grain size-dependent strength of phyllosilicate-rich gouges in the shallow crust: Insights from the SAFOD site@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Passive Seismic Imaging of Near Vertical Structures Around the SAFOD Site, California, Jointly Using Scattered P and SH Waves@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research Structure of the California Coast Ranges and San Andreas Fault at SAFOD from seismic waveform inversion and reflection imaging@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research Constraints on the stress state of the San Andreas Fault with analysis based on core and cuttings from San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) drilling phases 1 and 2@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research Correction to “Constraints on the stress state of the San Andreas Fault with analysis based on core and cuttings from San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) drilling phases 1 and 2”@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology Fault rocks from the SAFOD core samples: Implications for weakening at shallow depths along the San Andreas Fault, California@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology A microstructural study of fault rocks from the SAFOD: Implications for the deformation mechanisms and strength of the creeping segment of the San Andreas Fault@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology Deep permeability of the San Andreas Fault from San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) core samples@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology Faulting processes in active faults – Evidences from TCDP and SAFOD drill core samples@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology A “slice-and-view” (FIB–SEM) study of clay gouge from the SAFOD creeping section of the San Andreas Fault at ∼2.7 km depth@Wikidata
linkJournal of Structural Geology A study of secondary pyrite deformation and calcite veins in SAFOD damage zone with implications for aseismic creep deformation mechanism at depths >3 km@Wikidata
linkLithosphere Arkosic rocks from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) borehole, central California: Implications for the structure and tectonics of the San Andreas fault zone@Wikidata
linkLithosphere Chlorite-smectite clay minerals and fault behavior: New evidence from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) core@Wikidata
linkNature Preseismic velocity changes observed from active source monitoring at the Parkfield SAFOD drill site@Wikidata
linkNature Low strength of deep San Andreas fault gouge from SAFOD core.@Wikidata
linkPure and Applied Geophysics Joint Inversion of Body-Wave Arrival Times and Surface-Wave Dispersion for Three-Dimensional Seismic Structure Around SAFOD@Wikidata
linkPure and Applied Geophysics Composition, Alteration, and Texture of Fault-Related Rocks from Safod Core and Surface Outcrop Analogs: Evidence for Deformation Processes and Fluid-Rock Interactions@Wikidata
linkScientific Drilling San Andreas Fault Zone Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties from SAFOD Cuttings and Core@Wikidata
linkSeismological Research Letters Continuous Measurement of Stress‐Induced Travel‐Time Variations at SAFOD@Wikidata
linkTectonics Serpentinite‐Rich Gouge in a Creeping Segment of the Bartlett Springs Fault, Northern California: Comparison With SAFOD and Implications for Seismic Hazard@Wikidata
linkTectonophysics Constraints on paleofluid sources using the clumped-isotope thermometry of carbonate veins from the SAFOD (San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth) borehole@Wikidata
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