Rendon Rieth Data-verified
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Rendon Rieth's research investigates the application of shear wave velocity to estimate rock rippability, drawing on Poisson's ratios derived from laboratory and field measurements. Rieth has also contributed to shallow three-dimensional shear wave velocity modeling, specifically for the Mexico City Basin. Additionally, Rieth's work includes forensic evaluations of retaining walls and slope failures in North Texas. Rieth has published three papers and holds an h-index of 1 with 3 total citations. Key collaborators include Clinton M. Wood, Ashraf Kamal Himel, and Mohammadyar Rahimi, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin (2024)
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Application of Shear Wave Velocity to Rock Rippability Estimates Based on Poisson’s Ratios Determined from Laboratory and Field Measurements (2021)
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- Application of Shear Wave Velocity to Rock Rippability Estimates Based on Poisson’s Ratios Determined from Laboratory and Field Measurements
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Application of Shear Wave Velocity to Rock Rippability Estimates Based on Poisson’s Ratios Determined from Laboratory and Field Measurements
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Application of Shear Wave Velocity to Rock Rippability Estimates Based on Poisson’s Ratios Determined from Laboratory and Field Measurements
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Shallow three‐dimensional shear wave velocity model for the Mexico City Basin
- Forensic Evaluation of Retaining Walls and Slope Failure in North Texas
- Forensic Evaluation of Retaining Walls and Slope Failure in North Texas
- Forensic Evaluation of Retaining Walls and Slope Failure in North Texas
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