Taher Ameen Data-verified
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Researcher
unknown
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Taher Ameen's research investigates geological phenomena and material science applications. His recent publications include work on seismic activity in Arkansas, specifically repeated large-magnitude earthquakes in the Marianna area during the Middle-Early Holocene and potentially the Late Pleistocene, published in 2026. He also co-authored research on the early detection of damage in concrete using the Hilbert-Huang Transform, published in 2025. Ameen's scholarly output includes six publications with 59 citations and an h-index of 3. He collaborates with fellow University of Arkansas at Little Rock researchers Hanan Mahdi and Muntadher Al-Kaabi, with whom he shares one publication each.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 61
Selected Publications
-
Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene (2026)
-
Early Detection of Damage in Concrete Using Hilbert-Huang Transform (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Early Detection of Damage in Concrete Using Hilbert-Huang Transform
- Early Detection of Damage in Concrete Using Hilbert-Huang Transform
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
- Repeated Large-Magnitude Earthquakes in the Marianna Area of East-Central Arkansas During the Middle-Early Holocene and Possibly the Late Pleistocene
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics