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Tobias M. Müller

Tobias M. Müller

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
5048
World Ranking
7891
National Ranking
507

Overview

Tobias M. Müller is affiliated with Hohai University in China and has made significant contributions to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their research portfolio includes 52 publications in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Geophysics, which accounts for 51 of those works. Engineering is another primary domain, encompassing 45 publications, featuring subfields such as Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Computational Mechanics.

Key research topics in their work include Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Seismic Waves and Analysis, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, Drilling and Well Engineering, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Geophysical Methods and Applications, and Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation. These topics indicate a focus on the behavior of seismic waves, subsurface imaging methods, and reservoir characterization.

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Tobias M. Müller include Li-Yun Fu, Jimmy Xuekai Li, Reza Rezaee, and Jing Ba, reflecting sustained collaborative networks over multiple publications.

They have published in several prominent scientific venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Geophysical Prospecting
  • Frontiers in Earth Science

Selected recent publications are:

  • Temperature Effect on the Velocity-Porosity Relationship in Rocks, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Rock physics model of tight oil siltstone for seismic prediction of brittleness, 2020, Geophysical Prospecting
  • Brittle mineral prediction based on rock-physics modelling for tight oil reservoir rocks, 2021, Journal of Geophysics and Engineering
  • Acoustoelastic FD Simulation of Elastic Wave Propagation in Prestressed Media, 2022, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Pore Size Distribution Controls Dynamic Permeability, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

Best Publications

  • Seismic wave attenuation and dispersion resulting from wave-induced flow in porous rocks — A review

    Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich;Maxim Lebedev

  • P‐wave dispersion and attenuation in fractured and porous reservoirs – poroelasticity approach

    Boris Gurevich;Boris Gurevich;Miroslav Brajanovski;Robert J. Galvin;Tobias M. Müller;Tobias M. Müller

  • One‐dimensional random patchy saturation model for velocity and attenuation in porous rocks

    Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich

  • Seismoacoustic signatures of fracture connectivity

    J. Germán Rubino;Tobias M. Müller;Luis Guarracino;Marco Milani

  • Wave-induced fluid flow in random porous media: Attenuation and dispersion of elastic waves

    Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich

  • Do seismic waves sense fracture connectivity

    J. Germán Rubino;Luis Guarracino;Tobias M. Müller;Klaus Holliger

  • Comparative review of theoretical models for elastic wave attenuation and dispersion in partially saturated rocks

    J. Toms;T.M. Müller;R. Ciz;B. Gurevich;B. Gurevich

  • Poroelastic contribution to the reservoir stress path

    Johannes B. Altmann;Tobias M. Müller;Birgit I.R. Müller;Mark R.P. Tingay

  • Direct laboratory observation of patchy saturation and its effects on ultrasonic velocities

    Maxim Lebedev;Julianna Toms-Stewart;Ben Clennell;Marina Pervukhina

  • Seismic attenuation in porous rocks with random patchy saturation

    Julianna Toms;T. Muller;Boris Gurevich;Boris Gurevich

  • Finite-difference modeling of wave propagation and diffusion in poroelastic media

    Fabian Wenzlau;Tobias M. Müller

  • Seismic signatures of permeability in heterogeneous porous media

    Sergei A. Shapiro;Tobias M. Müller

  • Pore pressure stress coupling in 3D and consequences for reservoir stress states and fault reactivation

    J.B. Altmann;B.I.R. Müller;T.M. Müller;O. Heidbach

  • Anisotropic P-SV-wave dispersion and attenuation due to inter-layer flow in thinly layered porous rocks

    Fabian Krzikalla;Tobias M. Müller

  • Dynamic poroelasticity of thinly layered structures

    S. Gelinsky;S.A. Shapiro;T. Müller;B. Gurevich

  • Characteristic frequencies of seismic attenuation due to wave-induced fluid flow in fractured porous media

    Miroslav Brajanovski;Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich

  • Velocity‐saturation relation for partially saturated rocks with fractal pore fluid distribution

    T. M. Müller;J. Toms-Stewart;F. Wenzlau

  • Anisotropic dispersion and attenuation due to wave‐induced fluid flow: Quasi‐static finite element modeling in poroelastic solids

    F. Wenzlau;J. B. Altmann;T. M. Müller

  • Quantifying the effect of capillarity on attenuation and dispersion in patchy-saturated rocks

    Qiaomu Qi;Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich;Sofia Lopes

  • Numerical upscaling in 2‐D heterogeneous poroelastic rocks: Anisotropic attenuation and dispersion of seismic waves

    J. Germán Rubino;J. Germán Rubino;Eva Caspari;Tobias M. Müller;Marco Milani

  • Time-lapse sonic logs reveal patchy CO2 saturation in-situ

    Eva Caspari;T. Müller;Boris Gurevich;Boris Gurevich

  • Effect of fracture fill on seismic attenuation and dispersion in fractured porous rocks

    Liyun Kong;Boris Gurevich;Boris Gurevich;Tobias M. Müller;Yibo Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Gurevich
Boris Gurevich Curtin University
Klaus Holliger
Klaus Holliger University of Lausanne
Maxim Lebedev
Maxim Lebedev Curtin University
Serge A. Shapiro
Serge A. Shapiro Freie Universität Berlin
Reza Rezaee
Reza Rezaee Curtin University
Oliver Heidbach
Oliver Heidbach University of Potsdam
Victor M. Calo
Victor M. Calo Curtin University
Mark Tingay
Mark Tingay University of Adelaide
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh Colorado School of Mines
Friedemann Wenzel
Friedemann Wenzel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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