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.  
                                                                                  
                   I and my wife dressed in our traditional outfits.

      Ongoing dissertation subject:

            Acoustically induced ground motions 
      Publications:
             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.,
          34
, L14304, doi:10.1029/2007GL030404.        

          ** This article was cited for Research Highlights in the Nature v. 448, no. 7153, pp. 514.

            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, Ground motions induced by thunder, Part II: Site characterization (in preparation).

              Lin, T.-L., and C. A. Langston, Comment on "A Reanalysis of Anomalous Signals Recorded by the
          CERI Seismic Network" by J. Pujol and P. Rydelek (submitted).

              Woolery, E., Lin, T.-L., Shi, B., Wang, Z., The Role of Local Soil-Induced Amplification in the
        27 July 1980 Northeastern Kentucky Earthquake, Environmental and Engineering Geoscience
(in review).

      CERI visual tour: Picasa Web Albums

      Recreation:

         Volleyball
     
Swimming
      Bench press:  Here are the articles I refer to arrange my training.   

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           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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