Jing
Lin
Research Assistant
Professor
Tel. (919) 515-7912
E-mail: jing_lin@ncsu.edu
Water Quality and Ecosystem Modeling
Curriculum Vitae
B.S., Synoptic Dynamics, 1993
Ocean University of China
M.S., Marine Meteorology, 1996
Ocean University of China
Ph.D. in Marine Science, 2001
School of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary
TEACHING AND
RESEARCH AREAS
Hydrodynamics, sediment transport
and water quality processes in estuaries and coastal bays.
Ecosystem modeling in coastal and pelagic environments.
Numerical modeling of hydrodynamics, sediment transport, water quality
and toxic materials. The fate and transport of pollutants in coastal
embayments, tidal creeks and estuaries.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Lin, J., L. Xie, and L.J. Pietrafessa, J.S. Ramus, and H.W. Paerl, Water Quality Gradients across Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System: Seasonal Variations and Model Applications. Journal of Coastal Research. Accepted.
Kuo, A.Y., K. Park, S.-C. Kim, and J. Lin, 2005. A Tidal Prism Water Quality Model for Small Coastal Basins, Coastal Management 33(1), 101-117.
Lin, J., H.V. Wang, G.M. Sisson, and J. Shen, 2004. Toxic Modeling in an Industrial Harbor – A Case Study for Baltimore Harbor. /_In_/ M.L. Spaulding eds., Estuarine and Coastal Modeling 8, 455-474.
Lin, J., H.V. Wang, J.-H. Oh, K. Park, S.-C. Kim, J. Shen, and
A.Y. Kuo, 2003. A New Approach to Model Sediment Resuspension in
Tidal Estuaries, Journal of Coastal Research. 19(1): 76-88.
Lin, J. and A.-Y. Kuo. 2003. A Model Study of Turbidity Maxima
in the York River Estuary, Virginia, Estuaries. 26(5): 1269-1280.
Lin, J. and A.Y. Kuo. 2001. Secondary turbidity maximum in a
micro-tidal partially-mixed estuary. Estuaries 24(5): 707-720.
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