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Crampin,
S. 1998a. Stress-forecasting: a viable alternative to earthquake prediction in a dynamic Earth. Trans. R. Soc. Edin. Earth Sci. 89, 121-133.

Crampin,
S. 1998b. Shear-wave splitting in a critical crust: the next step. In: P. Rasolofosaon (editor), Rev. Inst. Franc. Pet. 53. Proceedings of Eighth International Workshop on Seismic Anisotropy, Boussens, France, 749-763.

Crampin,
S. 1999a. A successful stress-forecast: an addendum to ``Stress-forecasting: a viable alternative to earthquake prediction in a dynamic Earth''. Trans. R. Soc. Edin. Earth Sci. 89, 231.

Crampin,
S. 1999b. Calculable fluid-rock interactions. J. Geol. Soc. 156, 501-514.

Crampin,
S. 2000a. The ``New Geophysics'': a critical, compliant, calculable, and controllable reservoir. In: Extended abstracts from the 62nd EAGE meeting, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Crampin,
S. 2000b. The potential of shear-wave splitting in a stress-sensitive compliant crust: a new understanding of pre-fracturing deformation from time-lapse studies. In: Expanded abstracts from the 70th Annual International SEG Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1520-1523.

Crampin,
S. 2000c. Shear-wave splitting in a critical self-organized crust: the New Geophysics. Expanded abstracts from the 70th Annual International SEG Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1544-1547.

Crampin,
S. 2000d. Stress-monitoring sites (SMSs) for stress-forecasting the times and magnitudes of future earthquakes. Tectonophysics, in press.

Crampin,
S., T. Volti & R. Stefánsson 1999. A successfully stress-forecast earthquake. Geophys. J. Int. 138, F1-F5.

Crampin,
S. & S. Chastin 2000. Shear-wave splitting in a critical crust: II - compliant, calculable, controllable fluid-rock interactions. In: L. Ikelle (editor), Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Seismic Anisotropy, Cape Allen, Houston, Texas, USA, 2000, submitted.

Crampin,
S., T. Volti & P. Jackson 2000. Developing a stress-monitoring site (SMS) near Húsavík for stress-forecasting the times and magnitudes of future large earthquakes. In: B. Ţorkelsson & M. Yeroyanni (editors), Destructive earthquakes: Understanding crustal processes leading to destructive earthquakes. Proceedings of the second EU-Japan workshop on seismic risk, Reykjavík, Iceland, June 23-27, 1999, 136-149.

Gao,
Y., P. Wang, S. Zheng, M. Wang & Y.-T. Chen 1998. Temporal changes in shear-wave splitting at an isolated swarm of small earthquakes in 1992 near Dongfang, Hainan Island, Southern China. Geophys. J. Int. 135, 102-112.

Volti,
T. & S. Crampin 2000. Shear-wave splitting in Iceland: four years monitoring stress changes before earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Geophys. J. Int., submitted.


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