1. Large Earthquake Triggering, Clustering, and the Synchronization of Faults Scholz, Christopher H. 2010 Articles EarthquakesGeology, StructuralSeismologyFaults (Geology)Plate tectonics
2. Persistent fine-scale fault structure and rupture development: A new twist in the Parkfield, California, story Perrin, Clément; Waldhauser, Felix; Choi, Eunseo; Scholz, Christopher H. 2019 Articles Faults (Geology)EarthquakesSeismology
3. The mechanics of first order splay faulting: The strike-slip case Scholz, Christopher H.; Ando, Ryosuke; Shaw, Bruce E. 2010 Articles EarthquakesGeology, StructuralFaults (Geology)SeismologyPlate tectonics
4. The mechanism of tidal triggering of earthquakes at mid-ocean ridges Scholz, Christopher H.; Tan, Yen Joe; Albino, Fabien 2019 Articles SeismologyVolcanologyEarthquakesMid-ocean ridgesTides
5. The Shear Deformation Zone and the Smoothing of Faults With Displacement Perrin, Clément; Waldhauser, Felix; Scholz, Christopher H. 2021 Articles EarthquakesFaults (Geology)Strike-slip faults (Geology)SeismologyGeology, Structural
6. Triggered aseismic fault slip from nearby earthquakes, static or dynamic effect? Du, Wen-xuan; Sykes, Lynn R.; Shaw, Bruce E.; Scholz, Christopher H. 2003 Articles Plate tectonicsSeismologyGeophysicsEarthquakes
7. What Comes First, the Fault or the Ductile Shear Zone? Scholz, Christopher H.; Choi, Eunseo 2021 Articles Faults (Geology)Shear zones (Geology)EarthquakesSeismology