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Texas A&M University
Halbouty Room 26
Department of Geology and Geophysics, MS 3115, College Station, Texas 77843
Jingqian Kang
Ph.D., Texas A&M University, in progress
B.S., Ocean University of China, 2008
Research InterestsStructure geology, Earthquake mechanics and computational simulation of dynamic ruptures of faults
Professional Experience
- Spring 2010 - Teaching Assistant, Department of Geology and Geophysics at TAMU, College Station, TX
- Oral presentation: Response of Fault Zones to Nearby Earthquake Ruptures: A Theoretical Study, 2009,AGU fall meeting San Francisco, CA
- The SCEC 3D Rupture Dynamics Code Validation Workshop Pomona, CA
- Poster presentation about the effect of Low velocity Fault zones(LVFZs) to Hector Mines earthquake system, 2009, Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Meeting Palm Spring, CA
- Summer 2009 - Research Assistant, Department of Geology and Geophysics at TAMU, College Station, TX
- Fall 2009 - Research Assistant, Department of Geology and Geophysics at TAMU, College Station, TX
- Spring 2009 - Research Assistant, Department of Geology and Geophysics at TAMU, College Station, TX
- 2007-2008 - Student worker, Applied Geophysics and software technique Lab. at OUC Qingdao, China
- Seismic data processing using PROMAX, LANDMARK and lab own software--Model Based Processing(MBP)
- Students’ Research and Training Program (SRTP) group. Research Topic "theoretical ray record synthesis of converted wave based on the ray theory in complex media".
Publications
- Benchun, Duan., Jingqian, Kang. Overestimations of the Width of Low-Velocity Fault Zones(LVFZ) in InSAR Analyses by Static Stress Changes. 2009. Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Meeting, Palm Spring, California. Abstracts with Programs.
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