Graduate Students
Changyeol Lee
Ph.D. Candidate, Geophysics
Office:
1068-A Derring Hall
+1.540-231-8827 (Phone)
+1.540.231.3386 (FAX)
Mailing Address:
4044 Derring Hall (0420)
Blacksburg, VA 24061 Education:
B.Sc., Geology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, Feb. 2004
Ph. D. (before transfer), Geophysics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, May 2007 Thesis Advisor: Dr. Scott D. King Ph. D. (expected in 2010), Geophysics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA, from May 2007 (transferred from Purdue University) Thesis Advisor: Dr. Scott D. King Publications: [5] C. Lee and S. D. King, Why are high Mg# andesites widespread in the western Aleutians?; a numerical model approach, Geology, in reivew [4] S. D. King, C. Lee, P. E. van Keken, W. Leng, S. Zhong, E. Tan, N. Tosi and M. C. Kameyama, A Community Benchmark for 2D Cartesian Compressible Convection in the Earth's Mantle, Geophysical Journal International, in press [3] C. Lee and S. D. King (2009), Effect of mantle compressibility on the thermal and flow structures of the subduction zones, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 10, Q01006, doi:10.1029/2008GC002151. [2] Y. Park, C. Lee and J.-H. Ree (2004), Simulation of magmatic fabrics using PFC, 175-180, In Numerical Modeling in Micromechanics via Particle Methods – 2004, Y. Shimizu, R. Hart and P. Cundall (Eds.), A. A. Balkema Publishers, the Netherlands [1] C. Lee, Y. Park and S. Kwon (2004), Simulation of a two-dimensional ‘thin-skinned’ orogenic wedge using PFC, 181-186, In Numerical Modeling in Micromechanics via Particle Methods – 2004, Y. Shimizu, R. Hart and P. Cundall (Eds.), A. A. Balkema Publishers, the Netherlands |
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