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LI, YUGUO

Assistant Project Scientist

Degrees:

  • B.S., XiAn College of Geology
  • M.S., XiAn College of Geology
  • Ph.D., University of Goettingen

Research Interests:

  • Magnetotelluic and controlled-source electromagnetics
  • Numerical modeling and inversion of geo-electromagnetic induction data
  • Electrical anisotropy in the Earth

Honors and Awards:

  • German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Scholarship, 1996-2000

Mailing Address:
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA, 92093
Mail Code: 0225

Email:

Lab Website: http://
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Publications:

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Li, Y. and Pek, J., 2008, Adaptive finite element modeling of two-dimensional magnetotelluric fields in general anisotropic media. Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 175, 942-954

Brasse, H., Kapinos, G., Li,Y., Muetschard, L., Soyer, W. and Eydam, D., 2008. Structural electrical anisotropy in the crust at the South-Central Chilean continental margin as inferred from geomagnetic transfer functions, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, in press.

Li, Y. and Key, K., 2007. 2D marine controlled-source electromagnetic modeling: Part 1 - An adaptive finite- element algorithm, Geophysics, Vol. 72, No.2, P.WA51-WA62.

Li, Y. and Constable, S., 2007. 2D marine controlled-source electromagnetic modeling: Part 2 - The effect of bathymetry, Geophysics Vol. 72, No.2, P.WA63-WA71.

Li, Y. and Spitzer, K., 2005 Finite element resistivity modeling for three-dimensional structures with arbitrary anisotropy. Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors. Vol. 150, 15-27.

Li, Y. and Spitzer, K., 2002. Three-dimensional DC resistivity forward modeling using finite elements in comparison with finite-difference solutions, Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 151, 924-934.

Li, Y., 2002. Finite element algorithm for electromagnetic induction in 2-dimensional anisotropic conductivity structures, Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 148, 389-401.

Xu, S., Zhang, D., Ruan, B., Dai, S. and Li, Y., 2002. Calculation of electrical potentials along a longitudinal section of a 2-D terrain, Geophysics, Vol. 67(2), 511-516.


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