B.A. Colorado College, 1982
M.S. University of Washington, 1987
Ph.D. University of Washington, 1992
email: millerm@uoregon.edu

My research emphasizes the use of small-scale structures to reconstruct the structural and kinematic histories of high strain zones. I am especially interested in the transition from brittle to ductile behavior in these zones at meso- to microscopic scales. Much of my work is in Death Valley, California where I am also involved with tectonic interpretations.
Link to: Structural Geology and Active Tectonics at the University of Oregon.
Teaching Interests
Ultimately, I think this whole science of geology boils down to teaching--if we can't communicate what we've learned, what good is it? Fortunately, the geology department here really values teaching, so there are plenty of people with whom I can share ideas.
Earth's Dynamic Interior (Geol 101)
Environmental Geology and Landscape Development (Geol 102)
Geology of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest
Field Geology.(summer, 2006)
Grad Students
Seth Dee: sdee@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Other
List of refereed publications
Slides: (I like to take pictures)
Slide show (some random geologic photos)
Slide index (other geology photos--it's
steadily
growing)
Editorial on Geologic Time
Click here
to
see wildflowers in Death Valley!
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