Griffith, William. (2016). Geological Society of America, structural geology and tectonics division, outstanding publication award.
Griffith, William. (2016). How dynamic stresses influence the properties of fault damage zones. Presentation at the Southern California Earthquake Center Workshop on Processes that Control the Strength of Faults and Dynamics of Earthquakes, Palm Springs, CA.
Griffith, William. (2016). University of Texas Regents outstanding teaching award.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). An artificial Ising system with collective phononic excitations. Presentation at the American Physical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 14-18.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). Experimental constraints on the energy budget of dynamic gouge formation: Effects of rock strength, material heterogeneity, and initial flaw characteristics. Presentation at the European Geophysical Union, General Assembly.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016, April). Experimental constraints on dynamic pulverization as a dissipative process during seismic slip. Presentation at Faulting, Friction, and Weakening: From Slow to Fast Motion, The Royal Society, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). Influence of mechanical stratigraphy on clastic injectite growth at Sheep Mountain Anticline, WY: A case study of natural hydraulic fracture containment. Geosphere, doi:10.1130/GES01349.1.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016, February). Integrating field work, experiments, and theory to study the physics of earthquake rupture. Presentation at University of Idaho Department of Geological Sciences Seminar Series.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). Observation of the Kibble-Zurek mechanism in microscopic acoustic crackling noises. Scientific Reports, 6, 21210. doi:10.1038/srep21210.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). Tectonic role of margin-parallel and margin-transverse structures during oblique subduction in the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes: Insights from Boundary Element Modeling. Tectonics, doi:10.1002/2016TC004226.
Griffith, William, et al. (2016). Thrust fault nucleation due to heterogeneous bedding plane slip: Evidence from an Ohio coal mine. Engineering Geology, 206, 1-17.