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Stephen A. Miller
Stephen A. Miller
Professor of Geothermics and Geodynamics, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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Aftershocks driven by a high-pressure CO2 source at depth
SA Miller, C Collettini, L Chiaraluce, M Cocco, M Barchi, BJP Kaus
Nature 427 (6976), 724-727, 2004
8442004
Earthquakes as a coupled shear stress‐high pore pressure dynamical system
SA Miller, A Nur, DL Olgaard
Geophysical Research Letters 23 (2), 197-200, 1996
1731996
The hypermobility of huge landslides and avalanches
SP Pudasaini, SA Miller
Engineering Geology 157, 124-132, 2013
1682013
High-pressure fluid at hypocentral depths in the L'Aquila region inferred from earthquake focal mechanisms
T Terakawa, A Zoporowski, B Galvan, SA Miller
Geology 38 (11), 995-998, 2010
1562010
High fluid pressure and triggered earthquakes in the enhanced geothermal system in Basel, Switzerland
T Terakawa, SA Miller, N Deichmann
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 117 (B7), 2012
1352012
Permeability as a toggle switch in fluid-controlled crustal processes
SA Miller, A Nur
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 183 (1-2), 133-146, 2000
1322000
Coupling of full two-dimensional and depth-averaged models for granular flows
B Domnik, SP Pudasaini, R Katzenbach, SA Miller
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 201, 56-68, 2013
1212013
A fluid-pressure feedback model of dehydration reactions: experiments, modelling, and application to subduction zones
SA Miller, W van der Zee, DL Olgaard, JAD Connolly
Tectonophysics 370 (1-4), 241-251, 2003
1142003
Lusi mud eruption triggered by geometric focusing of seismic waves
M Lupi, EH Saenger, F Fuchs, SA Miller
Nature Geoscience 6 (8), 642-646, 2013
106*2013
Modeling enhanced geothermal systems and the essential nature of large‐scale changes in permeability at the onset of slip
SA Miller
Crustal Permeability, 353-362, 2012
1012012
A three‐dimensional fluid‐controlled earthquake model: Behavior and implications
SA Miller, Y Ben‐Zion, JP Burg
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 104 (B5), 10621-10638, 1999
811999
The role of fluids in tectonic and earthquake processes
SA Miller
Advances in geophysics 54, 1-46, 2013
782013
Properties of large ruptures and the dynamical influence of fluids on earthquakes and faulting
SA Miller
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 107 (B9), ESE 3-1-ESE 3-13, 2002
662002
Fluid-mediated influence of adjacent thrusting on the seismic cycle at Parkfield
SA Miller
Nature 382 (6594), 799-802, 1996
661996
Aftershocks are fluid-driven and decay rates controlled by permeability dynamics
SA Miller
Nature communications 11 (1), 5787, 2020
562020
3D-ambient noise Rayleigh wave tomography of Snæfellsjökull volcano, Iceland
A Obermann, M Lupi, A Mordret, SS Jakobsdóttir, SA Miller
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 317, 42-52, 2016
552016
Modelling eruption cycles and decay of mud volcanoes
A Zoporowski, SA Miller
Marine and Petroleum Geology 26 (9), 1879-1887, 2009
542009
Note on rain-triggered earthquakes and their dependence on karst geology
SA Miller
Geophysical Journal International 173 (1), 334-338, 2008
542008
Critical review of the local thermal equilibrium assumption in heterogeneous porous media: Dependence on permeability and porosity contrasts
S Hamidi, T Heinze, B Galvan, S Miller
Applied Thermal Engineering 147, 962-971, 2019
382019
Short-lived tectonic switch mechanism for long-term pulses of volcanic activity after mega-thrust earthquakes
M Lupi, SA Miller
Solid Earth 5 (1), 13-24, 2014
372014
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