Journal of Structural Geology Editors, Past and Present.
1: Earthquake Faulting as a Structural Process.
2: Normal Faulting in the Upper Continental Crust: Observations from Regions of Active Extension.
3: From Orientation to Magnitudes in Paleostress Determinations Using Fault Slip Data.
4: The Origin of S-C Mylonites and a New Fault-Zone Model *.
5: The Origin of Metamorphic Core Complexes and Detachment Faults Formed During Tertiary Continental Extension in the Northern Colorado River Region, U.S.A..
6: Tectonics and Hydrogeology of Accretionary Prisms: Role of the Decollement Zone.
7: Structural Aspects of Suspect Terranes and Accretionary Tectonics in Western North America.
8: Deformation Mechanisms — Recognition from Natural Tectonites.
9: Coupled Grain-Scale Dilatancy and Mass Transfer During Deformation at High Fluid Pressures: Examples from Mount Lyell, Tasmania.
10: Synkinematic Microscopy of Transparent Polycrystals.
11: Development of Shape and Lattice Preferred Orientations: Application to the Seismic Anisotropy of the Lower Crust.
12: Emplacement Kinematics of a Granite Diapir: the Chindamora Batholith, Zimbabwe.