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David L. Goldsby

Department of Earth and Environmental Science
University of Pennsylvania
Associate Professor

Expertise: high temperature deformation of materials, frictional properties of materials, materials science
 
 
About Me Publications
Badt, N. Z., Goldsby, D. L., Walker, C., & Pharr, G. M. (2022, 09). Friction is independent of time and contact area in quartz. Poster Presentation at 2022 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 12293
Thom, C. A., Hansen, L. N., Goldsby, D. L., & Brodsky, E. E. (2021, 08). A microphysical model of rate- and state-friction controlled by dislocation glide and backstress (internal stress) evolution. Poster Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11526
Badt, N. Z., Tullis, T. E., Hirth, G., & Goldsby, D. L. (2020). Thermal Pressurization Weakening in Laboratory Experiments. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 125(5). doi: 10.1029/2019JB018872. SCEC Contribution 9941
Ferdowsi, B., & Goldsby, D. L. (2016, 08). Physical controls of spontaneous and triggered slow-slip and stick-slip at the fault gouge scale. Poster Presentation at 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 7005
Thom, C. A., Brodsky, E. E., & Goldsby, D. L. (2016, 08). The Scale-Dependence of Fault Roughness and Asperity Strength. Poster Presentation at 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 6805
Passelègue, F. X., Goldsby, D. L., & Fabbri, O. (2014). The influence of ambient fault temperature on flash-heating phenomena. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(3), 828-835. doi: 10.1002/2013GL058374 . SCEC Contribution 1907
Beeler, N. M., Tullis, T. E., Junger, J., Kilgore, B. D., & Goldsby, D. L. (2014). Laboratory constraints on models of earthquake recurrence. Journal of Geophysical Research, 119, 8770–8791. SCEC Contribution 1811
Goldsby, D. L., & Tullis, T. E. (2011). Flash heating leads to low strength of crustal rocks at earthquake slip rates. Science, 334, 216-218. doi: 10.1126/science.1207902. SCEC Contribution 1621
Beeler, N. M., Tullis, T. E., & Goldsby, D. L. (2008). Constitutive relationships and physical basis of fault strength due to flash heating. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113(B01401). doi: 10.1029/2007JB004988. SCEC Contribution 1023

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