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Ting-Li
Lin (林
挺立) Graduate student 901-678-4854 tllin@memphis.edu |
Some things
about me: I come from Taiwan and I am a Taiwan indigenous people. The name of my tribe is Paiwan. You can find general information about Paiwan at here and here. ![]() Ongoing dissertation subject: Acoustically induced ground motions a. Journal Articles: Lin, T.-L., and C. A. Langston (2006), Anomalous acoustic signals recorded by the CERI seismic network, Seismol. Res. Lett., 77, 572–581.
Lin, T.-L., and
C. A. Langston
(2007), Infrasound from thunder: A natural seismic source, Geophys. Res. Lett.,
b.
Manuscripts in Preparation and Review
Lin, T.-L., and
C. A. Langston, Ground motions induced by thunder, Part I: Observations
(in
preparation).
Lin, T.-L., and
C. A. Langston, Comment on "A Reanalysis of Anomalous Signals Recorded
by the
Woolery,
E., Lin, T.-L., Shi, B., Wang, Z., The Role of Local
Soil-Induced
Amplification in the CERI visual tour:
Picasa Web Albums Recreation: Volleyball ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am searching for postdoctoral work beginning Summer 2008.Research related to acoustically induced ground motion, infrasound observation, or near-surface site characterization are most interesting to me. Please feel free to contact me if you have or know someone has related projects. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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