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Russell A. Green

Russell A. Green

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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3663
World Ranking
9103
National Ranking
2938

Overview

Russell A. Green is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States and has focused their research predominantly within the field of Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Civil and Structural Engineering. Their work spans various subfields including Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geophysics, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist's research topics extensively cover aspects of Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures, Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics, and Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization. Additional areas of focus include Seismic Performance and Analysis, Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis, Landslides and related hazards, and Seismic Waves and Analysis.

Frequent publication venues for their research contributions include the Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Earthquake Spectra, Geo-Congress 2020, Seismological Research Letters, and Computers and Geotechnics.

Among the recent papers connected to Russell A. Green, the following publications are notable:

  • Liquefaction Hazard in the Groningen Region of the Netherlands due to Induced Seismicity, 2020, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Ground motion prediction equations for significant duration using the KiK-net database, 2020, Earthquake Spectra
  • CPT-based liquefaction case histories compiled from three earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand, 2021, Earthquake Spectra
  • MPM Modeling of Cone Penetrometer Testing for Multiple Thin-Layer Effects in Complex Soil Stratigraphy, 2021, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Ground motion prediction equations for Arias Intensity using the Kik-net database, 2020, Earthquake Spectra

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a group of coauthors who include Adrián Rodríguez-Marek, Brett W. Maurer, Kaleigh M. Yost, Sneha Upadhyaya, and Alba Yerro. These collaborations reflect a consistent engagement with peers active in related geotechnical and earthquake engineering research areas.

Best Publications

  • GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE 22 FEBRUARY 2011 CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE

    Misko Cubrinovski;Brendon Bradley;Liam Wotherspoon;Russell Green

  • Pore Pressure Generation Models for Sands and Silty Soils Subjected to Cyclic Loading

    Carmine P. Polito;Carmine P. Polito;Carmine P. Polito;Russell A. Green;Russell A. Green;Russell A. Green;Jongwon Lee;Jongwon Lee;Jongwon Lee

  • Field occurrences of liquefaction-induced features: A primer for engineering geologic analysis of paleoseismic shaking

    Stephen F. Obermeier;Scott M. Olson;Russell A. Green

  • Evaluation of the Liquefaction Potential Index for Assessing Liquefaction Hazard in Christchurch, New Zealand

    Brett W. Maurer;Russell A. Green;Misko Cubrinovski;Brendon A. Bradley

  • Number of Equivalent Cycles Concept for Liquefaction Evaluations—Revisited

    Russell A. Green;Gregory A. Terri

  • Geotechnical reconnaissance of the 2010 Darfield (New Zealand) earthquake

    M. Cubrinovski;R. Green;J. Allen;S. Ashford

  • Energy-Based Evaluation and Remediation of Liquefiable Soils

    Russell A. Green;James K. Mitchell

  • Select Liquefaction Case Histories from the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence

    Russell A. Green;Misko Cubrinovski;Brady Cox;Clint Wood

  • Moving towards an improved index for assessing liquefaction hazard: Lessons from historical data

    Brett W. Maurer;Russell A. Green;Oliver-Denzil S. Taylor

  • Geotechnical reconnaissance of the 2010 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake

    Misko Cubrinovski;Russell A. Green;John Allen;Scott Ashford

  • Geotechnical Aspects of Failures at Port-au-Prince Seaport during the 12 January 2010 Haiti Earthquake

    Russell A. Green;Scott M. Olson;Brady R Cox;Glenn J. Rix

  • Damping Correction Factors for Horizontal Ground-Motion Response Spectra

    Wanda I. Cameron;Russell A. Green

  • Correlation between Cyclic Resistance and Shear-Wave Velocity for Providence Silts

    Christopher D.P. Baxter;Aaron S. Bradshaw;Russell A. Green;Jian Hua Wang

  • Engineering geologic and geotechnical analysis of paleoseismic shaking using liquefaction effects: field examples

    Russell A. Green;Stephen F. Obermeier;Scott M. Olson

  • Response and Modeling of Cantilever Retaining Walls Subjected to Seismic Motions

    Russell A. Green;C. Guney Olgun;Wanda I. Cameron

  • Documenting Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading Triggered by the 12 January 2010 Haiti Earthquake

    Scott M. Olson;Russell A. Green;Samuel Lasley;Nathaniel Martin

  • Assessment of CPT-based methods for liquefaction evaluation in a liquefaction potential index framework

    B.W. Maurer;R.A. Green;M. Cubrinovski;Brendon Bradley

  • Fines-content effects on liquefaction hazard evaluation for infrastructure in Christchurch, New Zealand

    B.W. Maurer;R.A. Green;M. Cubrinovski;B.A. Bradley

  • What is the Smallest Earthquake Magnitude that Needs to be Considered in Assessing Liquefaction Hazard

    Russell A. Green;Julian J. Bommer

  • Geotechnical analysis of paleoseismic shaking using liquefaction features: A major updating

    Scott M. Olson;Russell A. Green;Stephen F. Obermeier

  • Shear wave velocity- and geology-based seismic microzonation of port-au-prince, Haiti

    Brady R. Cox;Jeff Bachhuber;Ellen Rathje;Clinton M. Wood

  • DYNAMIC SITE CHARACTERIZATION OF CHRISTCHURCH STRONG MOTION STATIONS

    Clinton M. Wood;Brady R. Cox;Liam M. Wotherspoon;Russell A. Green

  • Paleoliquefaction studies in continental settings

    Stephen F. Obermeier;Eric C. Pond;Scott M. Olson;Russell A. Green

  • 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

  • Ground motion prediction equations for significant duration using the KiK-net database

    Mahdi Bahrampouri;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Russell A Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Brendon A. Bradley
Brendon A. Bradley University of Canterbury
Misko Cubrinovski
Misko Cubrinovski University of Canterbury
Scott M. Olson
Scott M. Olson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Radoslaw L. Michalowski
Radoslaw L. Michalowski University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jerome P. Lynch
Jerome P. Lynch University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James K. Mitchell
James K. Mitchell Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ellen M. Rathje
Ellen M. Rathje The University of Texas at Austin
Julian J. Bommer
Julian J. Bommer Imperial College London
Mark Quigley
Mark Quigley University of Melbourne

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