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Landon J. Woodfield's research focuses on seismology, specifically investigating seismic wave velocity and site period measurements. His work includes analyzing data from significant seismic events, such as the Mw7.1 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake in 2017. Woodfield's publications examine the characteristics of the Mexico City Basin following this earthquake, contributing to the understanding of seismic wave propagation and site response in complex geological environments. He has collaborated with Clinton M. Wood at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications.
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- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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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 (2022)
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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