A Kelvin–Helmholtz instability mechanism for seismic faulting
DOI10.1098/RSPA.1991.0141zbMATH Open0731.73034OpenAlexW2160425346MaRDI QIDQ3358372FDOQ3358372
Authors: Mostafa A. Foda
Publication date: 1991
Published in: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1991.0141
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