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Caine, J.S., Evans, J.P., and C.B. Forster, 1996. Fault zone architecture and permeability structure. Geology, v. 24, pp. 1025-1028.

Chester, F.M., Evans, J.P., and Biegel, R.L., 1993, Internal structure and weakening mechanisms of the San Andreas fault: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 98, p. 771-786.

Cook, S.J., Bowman, J.R., and C.B. Forster, in press. Contact metamorphism surrounding the Alta Stock: Finite element model simulation of heat and O-18/O-16 mass-transport during prograde metamorphism. American Journal of Science.

Davis, E.E., Chapman, D.S., and C.B. Forster, 1996. Observations concerning the vigor of hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crust. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 101(B2), pp. 2927-2942.

Davis, E.E., Chapman, D.S., Mottl, M.J., Bentkowski, W.J., Daday, K., Forster, C.B., Harris, R., Nagihara, S., Rohr, K., Wheat, G., and M. Whiticar, 1992, Flank Flux: An experiment to study the nature of hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crust. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 29(5), pp. 925-952.

Evans, J.P., 1990, Thickness-displacement relationships for fault zones: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 12, p. 1061-1066.

Evans, J.P., 1988, Deformation mechanisms in granitic rocks at shallow crustal levels: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 10, p. 437-443.

Evans, J.P., and Chester, F.M., 1995, Fluid-rock interaction and weakening of faults of the San Andreas system: Inferences from San Gabriel fault-rock geochemistry and microstructures: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 100, p. 13007-13020.

Evans, J.P., Forster, C.B., and Goddard, J.V., in press, Permeability of fault-related rocks, and implications for hydraulic structure of fault zones: Journal of Structural Geology.

Evans, J.P., and Langrock, H., 1994, Structural analysis of the Brigham City-Weber Segment Boundary zone, Wasatch Normal fault zone, Utah: Implications for fault growth and structure: Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 142, p. 663-685.

Evans, J.P., and Oaks, R.Q., Jr., 1996, Three-dimensional variation in extensional fault shape and basin form: The Cache Valley basin, eastern Basin and Range Province, USA: in, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 108, p. 1380-1393.

Evans, J.P., Yonkee, W.A., Parry, W.T., and Bruhn, R.L., in press, Fault-related rocks of the Wasatch normal fault: in, BYU Studies in Geology, Guidebook for the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.

Forster, C.B., Caine, J.S., Schulz, S.E., and Nielson, D.L., 1997, Fault zone architecture and fluid flow: An example from Dixie Valley, Nevada. Twenty-Second Annual Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, January 27-29, 1997.

Forster, C.B., Goddard, J.V., and J.P. Evans, 1994. Permeability structure of a thrust fault. Proceedings of Workshop LXIII, "The Mechanical Involvement of Fluids in Faulting", June 6-10, 1993. U.S.G.S. Open-File Report 94-228.

Forster, C.B., and Evans, J.P., 1991, Hydrogeology of fault zones and crystalline thrust sheets: Results of field and modeling studies: Geophysical Research letters, v. 18, p. 979-982.

Forster, C.B., and Smith, L., 1990, Fluid flow in tectonic regimes: in, Nesbitt, B., ed., Fluids in Tectonically Active Regimes of the Continental Crust: Mineralogical Association of Canada: Short Course Handbook, v. 18, p. 1-48.

Forster, C.B., and Smith, L., 1989, The influence of groundwater flow on thermal regimes in mountainous terrain: A model study: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 94 (B7), p. 9439-9451.

Forster, C.B., and Smith, L., 1988, Groundwater flow systems in mountainous terrain: 1. Numerical modeling technique: Water Resources Research, v. 24 (7), p. 999-1010.

Goddard, J.V., and Evans, J.P., 1995, Fluid-rock interactions in faults of crystalline thrust sheets, northwestern Wyoming, USA: Inferences from Geochemistry of Fault-related Rocks: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 17, p. 533-549.

Hestir, K., in press, Conditional coding: Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics.

Hestir, K., and Long, J., 1990, Analytical expressions for the permeability of random two-dimensional poisson fracture networks based on regular lattice percolation and equivalent media theories: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 98, no. B13, p. 21565-21581.

Hestir, K., Long, J., Aydin, A., Brown, S.R., Einstein, H.H., Hsieh, P.A., Myer, L.R., Nolte, K.G., Olsson, O.L., Paillet, F.L., Smith, J.L., and Thomsen, L., 1996, Rock fractures and fluid flow: Contemporary understanding and applications: National Academy of Sciences Press.

Hestir, K., Long, J., Billaux, D., and Chiles, J.-P., 1989, Three- dimensional statistical modeling of a fractured rock mass: An example from Fanay-Augeres Mine: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Engineering, v. 26, no. 3/4, p. 281-299.

Keighley, K.E., and Evans, J.P., 1997, Structural geology applied to the evaluation of fractured sedimentary bedrock aquifers in the Pinebrook Subdivision, Summit County, Utah: in, Four Corners Geological Society, Symposium on Natural Fracture Systems, p. 173-189.

Keighley, K.E., Yonkee, W.A., Ashland, F.X., and Evans, J.P., 1997, Bedrock geology of part of Snyderville Basin and its impact on ground water development: in, BYU Geological Studies, Guidebook for Geological Society of America Meeting.

Lachmar, T.E., 1994, Application of fracture-flow hydrogeology to acid- mine drainage at the Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Idaho: Journal of Hydrology, v. 155, p. 125-149.

Lachmar, T.E., 1993, The influence of fracture properties on ground water flow at the Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Idaho: Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists, v. XXX, no. 4, p. 395- 407.

Lachmar, T.E., Gadt, J.W., and C.B. Forster, 1993. Ground water management wellhead protection in a confined to semi-confined aquifer, Salt Lake County, Utah, in "Management of Irrigation and Drainage Systems: integratedrated Perspectives" (Allen, R.G. and C.M.U. Neale, eds.), American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 289-296.

Schulz, S.E., and Evans, J.P., in press, Spatial variability in microscopic deformation and composition of the Punchbowl fault, Southern California: Implications for mechanisms, fluid-rock interaction, and fault morphology: Tectonophysics.

Seront, B., Wong, T.-F., Caine, J.S., Forster, C.B., Bruhn, R.L., and Fredrich, J.T., in press, Laboratory characterization of hydromechanical properties of a seismogenic normal fault system: Journal of Structural Geology.

Smith, L., Forster, C.B., and Evans, J.P., 1990, Interaction of fault zones, fluid flow and heat transfer at the basin scale: in, Neuman, S.P., and Neretnieks, I., eds., Hydrogeology of Low Permeability Environments: Int. Assoc. Hydrol. Sci., Selected Papers in Hydrogeology, v. 2, p. 41-67, Verlag.

Snelgrove, S.H. and C.B. Forster, 1996. Impact of seafloor sediment permeability and thickness on off-axis hydrothermal circulation: Juan De Fuca Ridge eastern flank. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 101(B2), pp. 2915-2925.

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