Mike Frame
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Chief, Scientific Data Integration & Visualization
Also affiliated: United States Geological Survey (2000–2021); Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2010); Nortel (Canada) (1990); Circle Park (2013); Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center (2014–2015); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2013–2021)
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Mike Frame's research focuses on the accessibility and integration of scientific data, particularly within cyberinfrastructure projects. He investigates the role of user experience (UX) in facilitating the sharing of environmental data. His work also touches upon the impact of sea-level rise on liquefaction severity in regions like the San Francisco Bay Area. Frame has published 53 papers, accumulating over 2,300 citations and an h-index of 9. He collaborates with researchers such as Kevin M. Befus at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he has co-authored one publication.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 53
- Citations: 2,331
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Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise (2021)
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- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
- Changes in Liquefaction Severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with Sea-Level Rise
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