Scholarly Contributions
28 Scholarly Contributions
Organic Molecular Paleohypsometric Reconstruction Reveals Rapid Growth of Taiwan Hsuehshan Range.
Michael Hren,
, (2023). Organic Molecular Paleohypsometric Reconstruction Reveals Rapid Growth of Taiwan Hsuehshan Range., AGU23, AGU
Research Type: Journal Article
Rapid topographic growth of the Taiwan orogen since\~ 1.3--1.5 Ma
Michael Hren,
, (2023). Rapid topographic growth of the Taiwan orogen since\~ 1.3--1.5 Ma, Science Advances, vol. 9, iss. 25, eade6415, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Research Type: Journal Article
Rapid topographic growth of the Taiwan orogen since ∼1.3-1.5 Ma
Michael Hren,
, (2023). Rapid topographic growth of the Taiwan orogen since ∼1.3-1.5 Ma, Science Advances, vol. 9, iss. 25
Research Type: Journal Article
Synorogenic extension and extrusion in southern Taiwan
Research Type: Journal Article
Out of sequence faulting in the Backbone Range, Taiwan: implications for thickening and exhumation processes
Research Type: Journal Article
The Chimei submarine canyon and fan: A record of Taiwan arc-continent collision on the Rapidly Deforming Overriding Plate
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Mantle fluids associated with crustal-scale faulting in a continental subduction setting, Taiwan
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Tidal modulation and tectonic implications of tremors in Taiwan
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Identifying the source of fluvial terrace deposits using XRF scanning and Canonical Discriminant Analysis: A case study of the Chihshang terraces, eastern Taiwan
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Pleistocene onset of rapid, punctuated exhumation in the eastern Central Range of the Taiwan orogenic belt
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Tectonic foliations and the distribution of landslides in the southern Central Range, Taiwan
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Simultaneous mountain building in the Taiwan orogenic belt
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Distribution of stress state in the Nankai subduction zone, southwest Japan and a comparison with Japan Trench
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How fast is the denudation of the Taiwan Mountain belt?
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Tectonic evolution of a major tectonostratigraphic boundary in an active accretionary wedge: an example from the Tulungwan Fault, southern Taiwan
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Ambient tremors in a collisional orogenic belt
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In situ stress and pore pressure in the Kumano Forearc Basin, offshore SW Honshu from downhole measurements during riser drilling:
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Determination of Stress State in Deep Subsea Formation by Combination of Hydraulic Fracturing In-situ Test and Core Analysis - A Case Study in the IODP Expedition 319
Research Type: Journal Article
Mirakian, D.C., Crespi, J.M., Byrne, T.B., Huang, C., Ouimet, W.B., and Lewis, J.C., 2013, Tectonic implications of nonparallel topographic and structural curvature in the higher elevations of an active collision zone, Taiwan: Lithosphere, v. 5, no. 1, p. 49-66, doi: 10.1130/L232.1.
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Stress states at the subduction input site, Nankai Subduction Zone, using anelastic strain recovery (ASR) data in the basement basalt and overlying sediments
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Structural evolution of an inner wedge and forearc basin initiation, Nankai margin, Japan
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Evidence for mechanical decoupling of the upper plate at the Nankai subduction zone: Constraints from core-scale faults at NantroSEIZE Sites C0001 and C0002
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In situ stress and pore pressure in the Kumano Forearc Basin, offshore SW Honshu from downhole measurements during riser drilling
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Arc–Continent Collision: The Making of an Orogen
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The Arc-Continent Collision in Taiwan
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NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: NanTroSEIZE riser/riserless observatory
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Oroclinal bending and development of a collision-related syntaxes
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Extreme landscape disequilibrium, slow erosion and shifting elevations during rapid mountain building
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