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Michael Strasser
Researcher at University of Innsbruck
Publications - 176
Citations - 5092
Michael Strasser is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Submarine landslide & Landslide. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 163 publications receiving 4210 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Strasser include University of Bremen & Institute for Systems Biology.
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Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences
Yasuhiro Yamada,Kiichiro Kawamura,Ken Ikehara,Yujiro Ogawa,Roger Urgeles,David C. Mosher,Jason D. Chaytor,Michael Strasser,Michael Strasser +8 more
TL;DR: Weimer et al. as discussed by the authors showed that 30% of the World's population lives within 60 km of the coast, and the hazard posed by submarine landslides is expected to grow as global sea level rises.
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Interactions between deformation and fluids in the frontal thrust region of the NanTroSEIZE transect offshore the Kii Peninsula, Japan: Results from IODP Expedition 316 Sites C0006 and C0007
Elizabeth J. Screaton,Gaku Kimura,Daniel Curewitz,Daniel Curewitz,Gregory F. Moore,Gregory F. Moore,Frederick M. Chester,Olivier Fabbri,Christopher L. Fergusson,F Girault,David L. Goldsby,Robert N. Harris,Fumio Inagaki,Tao Jiang,Yujin Kitamura,M. Knuth,C-F Li,L. Claesson Liljedahl,L. Louis,Kitty L. Milliken,Uisdean Nicholson,Natascha Riedinger,Arito Sakaguchi,E. Solomon,Michael Strasser,Xin Su,Akito Tsutsumi,Asuka Yamaguchi,K Ujiee,Xixi Zhao +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the frontal thrust has been active since ∼0.78-0.436 Ma and accommodated ∼13 to 34% of the estimated plate convergence during that time, while the remainder has likely been distributed among out-of-sequence thrusts further landward and/or accommodated through diffuse shortening.
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Early myeloid lineage choice is not initiated by random PU.1 to GATA1 protein ratios.
Philipp S. Hoppe,Michael Schwarzfischer,Dirk Loeffler,Konstantinos D. Kokkaliaris,Oliver Hilsenbeck,Nadine Moritz,Max Endele,Adam Filipczyk,Adriana Gambardella,Nouraiz Ahmed,Martin Etzrodt,Daniel L. Coutu,Michael A. Rieger,Carsten Marr,Michael Strasser,Bernhard Schauberger,Ingo Burtscher,Olga Ermakova,Antje Bürger,Heiko Lickert,Claus Nerlov,Claus Nerlov,Fabian J. Theis,Timm Schroeder +23 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that these transcription factors are only executing and reinforcing lineage choice once made, challenging the current prevailing model of early myeloid lineage choice.
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Origin and evolution of a splay fault in the Nankai accretionary wedge
Michael Strasser,Gregory F. Moore,Gregory F. Moore,Gaku Kimura,Gaku Kimura,Yujin Kitamura,Achim J Kopf,Siegfried Lallemant,Jin-Oh Park,Jin-Oh Park,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Xin Su,Michael B. Underwood,Xixi Zhao +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine seismic reflection data from the Nankai accretionary wedge with geological data collected by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) and find that the splay fault cutting this wedge initiated approximately 1.95 million years ago in the lower part of the prism as an out-of-sequence thrust (OOST).
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Lacustrine turbidites as a tool for quantitative earthquake reconstruction: New evidence for a variable rupture mode in south central Chile
Jasper Moernaut,Jasper Moernaut,Maarten Van Daele,Katrien Heirman,Karen Fontijn,Michael Strasser,Mario Pino,Roberto Urrutia,Marc De Batist +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multilake turbidite record was used to estimate the magnitude, rupture locations, and extent of past subduction earthquakes in south central Chile by comparing historical reports, a paleotsunami/subsidence record, and a marine megaturbidite record.