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Michael Manga
University of California Berkeley - Berkeley / United States
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 1737205
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Michael Manga's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A mechanism for sustained groundwater pressure changes induced by distant earthquakesEE Brodsky, E Roeloffs, D Woodcock, I Gall, M MangaJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 108 (B8), 20036432003
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The fluid mechanics inside a volcanoHM Gonnermann, M MangaAnnual Review of Fluid Mechanics 39 (1), 321-356, 20074632007
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Seismic triggering of eruptions in the far field: Volcanoes and geysersM Manga, E BrodskyAnnu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci 34, 263-291, 20064612006
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Changes in permeability caused by transient stresses: Field observations, experiments, and mechanismsM Manga, I Beresnev, EE Brodsky, JE Elkhoury, D Elsworth, ...Reviews of Geophysics 50 (2), 20124862012
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Explosive volcanism may not be an inevitable consequence of magma fragmentationHM Gonnermann, M MangaNature 426 (6965), 432-435, 20034142003
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