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Overview

John L. Wilson is affiliated with the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a significant focus on Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers several core topics:

  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis

John L. Wilson has contributed numerous research papers published in a variety of venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Journal of Earthquake Engineering
  • Australian Journal of Structural Engineering
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Engineering Structures

Notable recent papers include:

  • Floor vibrations due to human excitation: damping perspective (2024), published in Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • A component-based macro-mechanical model for inter-module connections in steel volumetric buildings (2023), published in Journal of Constructional Steel Research
  • Review of calculation procedures of Thornthwaite Moisture Index and its impact on footing design (2024), published in Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Force-displacement behavior of limited ductile high-strength RC columns under bidirectional earthquake actions (2020), published in Engineering Structures
  • Experimental testing of innovative panel-to-panel connections for precast concrete building cores (2020), published in Engineering Structures

Frequent collaborators within their research network include Nelson Lam, Emad Gad, Scott J. Menegon, Hing-Ho Tsang, and Elisa Lumantarna. These co-authors have worked alongside John L. Wilson on multiple occasions, reflecting sustained collaborative ties in the fields of structural engineering and related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • The Turning Bands Method for simulation of random fields using line generation by a spectral method

    Aristotelis Mantoglou;John L. Wilson

  • Impact of Heterogeneity, Bed Forms, and Stream Curvature on Subchannel Hyporheic Exchange

    M. Bayani Cardenas;J. L. Wilson;Vitaly A. Zlotnik

  • Displacement-based seismic analysis for out-of-plane bending of unreinforced masonry walls

    K. Doherty;M. C. Griffith;Nelson T. Lam;John L. Wilson

  • First order analysis of uncertainty in numerical models of groundwater flow part: 1. Mathematical development

    Michael D. Dettinger;John L. Wilson

  • Visualization of the role of the gas-water interface on the fate and transport of colloids in porous media

    Jiamin Wan;John L. Wilson

  • Mountain-Block Hydrology and Mountain-Front Recharge.

    John L. Wilson;Huade Guan

  • Colloid transport in unsaturated porous media

    Jiamin Wan;John L. Wilson

  • Cross‐correlated random field generation with the direct Fourier Transform Method

    M. J. L. Robin;A. L. Gutjahr;E. A. Sudicky;J. L. Wilson

  • Internal architecture, permeability structure, and hydrologic significance of contrasting fault-zone types

    Geoffrey C. Rawling;Laurel B. Goodwin;John L. Wilson

  • Dunes, turbulent eddies, and interfacial exchange with permeable sediments

    M. Bayani Cardenas;M. Bayani Cardenas;John L. Wilson

  • Adjoint method for obtaining backward‐in‐time location and travel time probabilities of a conservative groundwater contaminant

    Roseanna M. Neupauer;John L. Wilson

  • EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF UNREINFORCED BRICK MASONRY WALLS IN FLEXURE

    Michael Craig Griffith;Nelson T. K. Lam;John Leonard Wilson;Kevin Doherty

  • Generation of synthetic earthquake accelerograms using seismological modelling: a review

    Nelson Lam;John L. Wilson;Graham Hutchinson

  • Ground-Water Quality Modelinga

    Lynn W. Gelhar;John L. Wilson

  • Cyclic testing of unreinforced masonry walls in two-way bending

    Michael C. Griffith;Jerry Vaculik;Nelson T. Lam;John L. Wilson

  • Computationally Efficient Algorithms for Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Propagation in Numerical Models of Groundwater Flow

    Lloyd R. Townley;John L. Wilson

  • Influence of the Gas-Water Interface on Transport of Microorganisms through Unsaturated Porous Media

    Jiamin Wan;John L. Wilson;Thomas L. Kieft

  • Adjoint‐derived location and travel time probabilities for a multidimensional groundwater system

    Roseanna M. Neupauer;John L. Wilson

  • Hydrodynamics of coupled flow above and below a sediment-water interface with triangular bedforms

    M. Bayani Cardenas;M. Bayani Cardenas;J.L. Wilson

  • Exchange across a sediment–water interface with ambient groundwater discharge

    M. Bayani Cardenas;John L. Wilson

  • The influence of ambient groundwater discharge on exchange zones induced by current-bedform interactions

    M. Bayani Cardenas;J.L. Wilson

  • Residence time of bedform-driven hyporheic exchange

    M. Bayani Cardenas;John L. Wilson;Roy Haggerty

  • Visualization of Residual Organic Liquid Trapped in Aquifers

    Stephen H. Conrad;John L. Wilson;William R. Mason;William J. Peplinski

  • Geostatistical Mapping of Mountain Precipitation Incorporating Autosearched Effects of Terrain and Climatic Characteristics

    Huade Guan;John L. Wilson;Oleg Makhnin

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Bayani Cardenas
M. Bayani Cardenas The University of Texas at Austin
Huade Guan
Huade Guan Flinders University
Fred M. Phillips
Fred M. Phillips New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Robert J. Glass
Robert J. Glass Sandia National Laboratories
Hongjie Xie
Hongjie Xie The University of Texas at San Antonio
Mark Person
Mark Person New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Norman R. Morrow
Norman R. Morrow University of Wyoming
Aaron L. Mills
Aaron L. Mills University of Virginia
Fred L. Ogden
Fred L. Ogden National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael D. Dettinger
Michael D. Dettinger Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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