Clinton M. Wood
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Also affiliated: University of Colorado Boulder (2011); University of Washington (2024); Middle East Technical University (2022); University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (2021); University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (2024); ORCID (2020); Arup Group (United States) (2023); GEI Consultants (2023); Seattle University (2024); The University of Texas at Austin (2013–2014); University of California, Berkeley (2022)
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Clinton M. Wood is an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research program focuses on geophysical methods for subsurface characterization, with applications in engineering, landslide investigation, and seismic hazard assessment. He has published research on techniques such as Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), microtremor horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (mHVSR), and comparative geophysical studies for imaging subsurface voids.
Wood has received federal funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for two projects totaling over $550,000. These grants support his work on advancing probabilistic fault displacement hazard assessments using perishable data from earthquake sequences and developing advanced inversion strategies for shear wave velocity profiles. His research group has explored the influence of various site conditions and impedance contrasts on geophysical data processing and interpretation, aiming to improve the reliability of site characterization for infrastructure projects.
His scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 19, with over 77 publications and more than 1,000 citations. Wood collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Mohammadyar Rahimi, Kevin M. Befus, Ashraf Kamal Himel, and Mersad Fathizadeh, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 77
- Citations: 1,081
Selected Publications
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Geophysical Assessment of Internal Erosion Damage in Levees (2026)
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HV_Pro (2026)
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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization (2026)
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Seeing Below the Surface: Electrical Geophysics Applications in Dam Safety (2025)
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Liquefaction Triggering at Sites Impacted by the 2016 Mw 5.8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, Induced Earthquake (2025)
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A Multi-method Geophysical Approach for Complex Shallow Landslide Characterization (2025)
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Challenges of 2D electrical resistivity tomography for detecting thin clay layers under levees: A case study of Melvin price reach of the wood river levee on the Mississippi river (2025)
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Investigating Seepage through Earthen Dams Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography: Case Studies from Hindsville Lake Dam and Elmdale Lake Dam, Arkansas (2025)
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A comparative study of using geophysical methods for imaging subsurface voids of various sizes and at different depths (2024)
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Constraining Cascadia Subduction Zone Ground Motions via Paleoliquefaction Evidence: A Case Study from Kellogg Island, Washington, with Regional Implications (2024)
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Estimation of Sediment Depth for a Dam Removal Project Using Combined Underwater and Land Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) (2024)
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Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin (2024)
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Reducing Mode Assignment Errors in Surface Wave Inversion for Sites with a Very Shallow Impedance Contrast Using Love Type Surface Waves (2023)
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An approach for developing site signature consistent deep shear wave velocity profiles for the Mississippi embayment using generalized power-law functions (2022)
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The influence of multiple impedance contrasts on mHVSR site period estimates in the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand and implications for site classification (2022)
Federal Grants 2 $552,214 total
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- Performance of Different Transformation Techniques for MASW Data Processing Considering Various Site Conditions, Near-Field Effects, and Modal Separation
- Advantages of Geophysics to Improve Site Characterization and Reliability for Transportation Projects
- The MHVSR technique as a rapid, cost-effective, and noninvasive method for landslide investigation: case studies of Sand Gap and Ozark, AR, USA
- Practical guidelines for near-field mitigation on array-based active surface wave testing
- A Multi-method Geophysical Approach for Complex Shallow Landslide Characterization
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- A comparative study of using geophysical methods for imaging subsurface voids of various sizes and at different depths
- A Multi-method Geophysical Approach for Complex Shallow Landslide Characterization
- Challenges of 2D electrical resistivity tomography for detecting thin clay layers under levees: A case study of Melvin price reach of the wood river levee on the Mississippi river
- Investigating Seepage through Earthen Dams Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography: Case Studies from Hindsville Lake Dam and Elmdale Lake Dam, Arkansas
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Practical guidelines for near-field mitigation on array-based active surface wave testing
- Developing an updated set of VS profiles for the central United States seismic observatory with estimates of uncertainty between different methods
- Deep shear wave velocity profiles in the Mississippi embayment from surface wave measurements
- An approach for developing site signature consistent deep shear wave velocity profiles for the Mississippi embayment using generalized power-law functions
- Site Response Impacts of the Memphis Sand Layer within the Mississippi Embayment
- Challenges of 2D electrical resistivity tomography for detecting thin clay layers under levees: A case study of Melvin price reach of the wood river levee on the Mississippi river
- Investigating Seepage through Earthen Dams Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography: Case Studies from Hindsville Lake Dam and Elmdale Lake Dam, Arkansas
- Estimation of Sediment Depth for a Dam Removal Project Using Combined Underwater and Land Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT)
- Seeing Below the Surface: Electrical Geophysics Applications in Dam Safety
- Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization
- Shear wave velocity and site period measurements for the western portion of the Mexico City Basin following the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shear wave velocity and site period measurements for the western portion of the Mexico City Basin following the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shear wave velocity and site period measurements for the western portion of the Mexico City Basin following the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shear wave velocity and site period measurements for the western portion of the Mexico City Basin following the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shear wave velocity and site period measurements for the western portion of the Mexico City Basin following the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- A Multi-method Geophysical Approach for Complex Shallow Landslide Characterization
- Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization
- Advantages of Geophysics to Improve Site Characterization and Reliability for Transportation Projects
- Advantages of Geophysics to Improve Site Characterization and Reliability for Transportation Projects
- The MHVSR technique as a rapid, cost-effective, and noninvasive method for landslide investigation: case studies of Sand Gap and Ozark, AR, USA
- Geotechnical lessons from the M <sub>w</sub> 7.1 2018 Anchorage Alaska earthquake
- Geotechnical lessons from the M <sub>w</sub> 7.1 2018 Anchorage Alaska earthquake
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