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Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4976
World Ranking
8258
National Ranking
2740

Overview

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States and primarily works within the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses on several subfields, including Civil and Structural Engineering, Geophysics, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

The main topics of their work cover a range of seismic and geotechnical engineering areas such as:

  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek has contributed to multiple publications across various scientific journals. The venues where they most frequently publish include:

  • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Earthquake Spectra
  • Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
  • Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
  • Geo-Extreme 2021

Recent notable papers (with year of publication and venue) authored or coauthored by Adrian Rodriguez-Marek include:

  • Capturing epistemic uncertainty in site response, 2020, Earthquake Spectra
  • An updated database for ground motion parameters for KiK-net records, 2020, Earthquake Spectra
  • A new geostatistical model for shear wave velocity profiles, 2020, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
  • Ground motion prediction equations for significant duration using the KiK-net database, 2020, Earthquake Spectra
  • Hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation of small magnitude earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand, 2020, Earthquake Spectra

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Russell A. Green
  • Mahdi Bahrampouri
  • Peter J. Stafford
  • Julian J. Bommer
  • Brett W. Maurer

Best Publications

  • Characterization of forward-directivity ground motions in the near-fault region

    Jonathan D. Bray;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

  • An Empirical Geotechnical Seismic Site Response Procedure

    Adrián Rodríguez-Marek;Jonathan D. Bray;Norman A. Abrahamson

  • Effects of near-fault ground motions and equivalent pulses on multi-story structures

    Reza Sehhati;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Mohamed ElGawady;William F. Cofer

  • Analysis of Single-Station Standard Deviation Using the KiK-net Data

    Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Gonzalo A. Montalva;Fabrice Cotton;Fabian Bonilla

  • Application of Single-Station Sigma and Site-Response Characterization in a Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Analysis for a New Nuclear Site

    A. Rodriguez-Marek;E. M. Rathje;J. J. Bommer;Frank Scherbaum

  • A Model for Single‐Station Standard Deviation Using Data from Various Tectonic Regions

    Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek;Fabrice Cotton;Norman A. Abrahamson;Sinan Akkar

  • Ground‐Motion Prediction Equation for the Chilean Subduction Zone

    Gonzalo A. Montalva;Nicolás Bastías;Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek

  • A Flatfile for the KiK-net Database Processed Using an Automated Protocol

    Haitham M. Dawood;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Jeff Bayless;Christine Goulet

  • A SSHAC Level 3 Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for a New-Build Nuclear Site in South Africa

    Julian J. Bommer;Kevin J. Coppersmith;Ryan T. Coppersmith;Kathryn L. Hanson

  • Scenario dependence of linear site effect factors for short-period response spectral ordinates

    Peter J. Stafford;Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek;Benjamin Edwards;Pauline P. Kruiver

  • An integrated shear-wave velocity model for the Groningen gas field, The Netherlands

    Pauline P. Kruiver;Ewoud van Dedem;Remco Romijn;Ger de Lange

  • Site effect assessment using KiK-net data: Part 1. A simple correction procedure for surface/downhole spectral ratios

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  • Framework for a Ground-Motion Model for Induced Seismic Hazard and Risk Analysis in the Groningen Gas Field, The Netherlands

    Julian J. Bommer;Peter J. Stafford;Benjamin Edwards;Bernard Dost

  • Strength reduction factors for near-fault forward-directivity ground motions

    Joanna L. Gillie;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Cole McDaniel

  • Landslides caused by the M 7.6 Tecomán, Mexico earthquake of January 21, 2003

    David K. Keefer;Joseph Wartman;Carlos Navarro Ochoa;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

  • A Method for Including Path Effects in Ground‐Motion Prediction Equations: An Example Using the Mw 9.0 Tohoku Earthquake Aftershocks

    Haitham M. Dawood;Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek

  • Defining a Standard Rock Site: Propositions Based on the KiK-net Database

    Héloïse Cadet;Pierre-Yves Bard;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

  • Erratum to: Site effect assessment using KiK-net data: Part 1. A simple correction procedure for surface/downhole spectral ratios

    Héloïse Cadet;Pierre-Yves Bard;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

  • Estimation of Site-Specific Kappa (κ0)-Consistent Damping Values at KiK-Net Sites to Assess the Discrepancy between Laboratory-Based Damping Models and Observed Attenuation (of Seismic Waves) in the Field

    Ashly Cabas;Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek;Luis Fabian Bonilla

  • Addressing limitations in existing ‘simplified’ liquefaction triggering evaluation procedures: application to induced seismicity in the Groningen gas field

    R. A. Green;J. J. Bommer;A. Rodriguez-Marek;B. W. Maurer

  • Seismic Site Response for Near-Fault Forward Directivity Ground Motions

    Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Jonathan D. Bray;Jonathan D. Bray

  • Characterization of Site Response General Site Categories

    Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Jonathan D. Bray

Frequent Co-Authors

Julian J. Bommer
Julian J. Bommer Imperial College London
Russell A. Green
Russell A. Green Virginia Tech
Benjamin R. Edwards
Benjamin R. Edwards University of Liverpool
Joseph Wartman
Joseph Wartman University of Washington
Jonathan D. Bray
Jonathan D. Bray University of California, Berkeley
Ellen M. Rathje
Ellen M. Rathje The University of Texas at Austin
Norman A. Abrahamson
Norman A. Abrahamson University of California, Berkeley
Frank Scherbaum
Frank Scherbaum University of Potsdam
Fabrice Cotton
Fabrice Cotton University of Potsdam
Mohamed A. ElGawady
Mohamed A. ElGawady Missouri University of Science and Technology

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