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Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.

Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.
Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.
Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.
Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Jian Lin giving his presentation at the colloquium.
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05/09/2013
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Morss Colloquium 9, "Fukushima and the Ocean", held at Redfield Auditorium, hosted by WHOI senior scientist Ken Buesseler.
WHOI senior scientist Jian Lin's talk was entitled: "Tsunamis and Nuclear Power in the U.S."
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When WHOI geophysicist Jian Lin was a high school student in China, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the city of Tangshan, killing 250,000 people. The event inspired Lin to study earthquakes and to find way to mitigate their dangers. Lin spoke at a recent WHOI-sponsored public event, on Japan's Triple Disaster, the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that damaged the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. He presented an assessment of earthquake and tsunami threats in the U.S.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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