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Overview

Peter Malin is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, with significant contributions to seismic waves and analysis as well as earthquake and tectonic studies.

The scientist's main fields of study encompass:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within this broad field, their subfields of expertise include:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Mechanical Engineering

Peter Malin's work covers several key topics such as:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geothermal Energy Systems and Applications
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Recent publications by Peter Malin demonstrate research on seismic networks, geothermal reservoir stimulation, and fluid-induced earthquakes. Selected papers include:

  • "The 2018 Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation in Espoo/Helsinki, Southern Finland: Seismic Network Anatomy and Data Features," 2020, published in Seismological Research Letters
  • "Limited Earthquake Interaction During a Geothermal Hydraulic Stimulation in Helsinki, Finland," 2022, published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Hydraulic conductivity of the crystalline crust: Insights from hydraulic stimulation and induced seismicity of an enhanced geothermal system pilot reservoir at 6 km depth, Espoo, southern Finland," 2023, published in Geothermics
  • "Audible acoustics from low-magnitude fluid-induced earthquakes in Finland," 2021, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Observational and Critical State Physics Descriptions of Long-Range Flow Structures," 2020, published in Geosciences

Frequent publication venues for Peter Malin include:

  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Journal of Energy and Power Technology
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geothermics
  • Scientific Reports

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Peter Malin's research career. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Marco Bohnhoff
  • Georg Dresen
  • Aino Karjalainen
  • P. C. Leary
  • Tero Saarno

Best Publications

  • Seismic trapped modes in the oroville and san andreas fault zones.

    Yong-Gang Li;Peter Leary;Keiiti Aki;Peter Malin

  • Internal structure of the San Andreas fault at Parkfield, California

    Martyn J. Unsworth;Peter E. Malin;Gary D. Egbert;John R. Booker

  • Origin of high mountains in the continents: The Southern Sierra Nevada

    Brian Wernicke;Robert Clayton;Mihai Ducea;Craig H. Jones

  • Controlling fluid-induced seismicity during a 6.1-km-deep geothermal stimulation in Finland

    Grzegorz Kwiatek;Tero Saarno;Thomas Ader;Felix Bluemle

  • Unprecedented pressure increase in deep magma reservoir triggered by lava‐dome collapse

    B. Voight;A.T. Linde;I.S. Sacks;G. S. Mattioli

  • San Andreas fault zone head waves near Parkfield, California

    Yehuda Ben-Zion;Peter Malin

  • An earthquake gap south of Istanbul

    Marco Bohnhoff;Fatih Bulut;Georg Dresen;Peter E. Malin

  • Non-double-couple microearthquakes at Long Valley caldera, California, provide evidence for hydraulic fracturing

    G.R Foulger;B.R Julian;D.P Hill;A.M Pitt

  • The deep crustal structure of the Mojave Desert, California, from Cocorp seismic reflection data

    M. J. Cheadle;B. L. Czuchra;T. Byrne;C. J. Ando

  • Tomographic images of P wave velocity variation at Parkfield, California

    Jonathan M. Lees;Peter E. Malin

  • Fault-zone guided waves from explosions in the San Andreas fault at Parkfield and Cienega Valley, California

    Yong-Gang Li;William L. Ellsworth;Clifford H. Thurber;Peter E. Malin

  • A look inside the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield through vertical seismic profiling.

    J. Andres Chavarria;Peter Malin;Rufus D. Catchings;Eylon Shalev

  • Upper crustal structure of an active volcano from refraction/reflection tomography, Montserrat, Lesser Antilles

    M. Paulatto;T. A. Minshull;B. Baptie;S. Dean

  • Significance of seismic reflections beneath a tilted exposure of deep continental crust, Tehachapi Mountains, California

    P. E. Malin;E. D. Goodman;T. L. Henyey;Y. G. Li

  • Microearthquake Imaging of the Parkfield Asperity

    P. E. Malin;S. N. Blakeslee;M. G. Alvarez;A. J. Martin

  • Vertical seismic profiling of Oroville microearthquakes: Velocity spectra and particle motion as a function of depth

    P. E. Malin;J. A. Waller;R. D. Borcherdt;E. Cranswick

  • San Andreas Fault damage at SAFOD viewed with fault‐guided waves

    Yong-Gang Li;Peter E. Malin

  • Three-dimensional crustal structure of Long Valley caldera, California, and evidence for the migration of CO2 under Mammoth Mountain

    G. R. Foulger;B. R. Julian;A. M. Pitt;D. P. Hill

  • High-frequency site effects at two Parkfield downhole and surface stations

    Sam Blakeslee;Peter Malin

  • Three‐dimensional Seismic velocity tomography of Montserrat from the SEA-CALIPSO offshore/onshore experiment

    E. Shalev;E. Shalev;C. L. Kenedi;C. L. Kenedi;P. Malin;P. Malin;V. Voight

  • Possible triggering of Heinrich events by ice-load-induced earthquakes

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Frequent Co-Authors

Barry Voight
Barry Voight Pennsylvania State University
Marco Bohnhoff
Marco Bohnhoff Freie Universität Berlin
Alan T. Linde
Alan T. Linde Carnegie Institution for Science
Georg Dresen
Georg Dresen University of Potsdam
Derek Elsworth
Derek Elsworth Pennsylvania State University
R. S. J. Sparks
R. S. J. Sparks University of Bristol
Timothy A. Minshull
Timothy A. Minshull University of Southampton
Grzegorz Kwiatek
Grzegorz Kwiatek Freie Universität Berlin
Jurgen Neuberg
Jurgen Neuberg University of Leeds

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