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Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.

Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.
Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.
Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.
Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Jian Lin and his guest student, Tingting Wang, reviewing earthquake charts.
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03/31/2010
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Tingting Wang is a guest student of Jian Lin's. She is from the University of Peking, China.
Image of The Day caption:
WHOI geophysics guest student Tingting Wang and senior scientist Jian Lin (right) study Haiti earthquake data on charts. Lin has studied Haiti and other tectonic areas of the Caribbean and has served as a science source for newspaper, radio and television coverage of that quake, as well as subsequent earthquakes in Chile and China. He cautions that future quakes in Haiti could strike a segment of the Enriquillo Fault very close to the capital city and urges rebuilding of emergency government structures in safer areas outside of Port-au-Prince. He is also working on a major seismic study of fault zones in Algeria.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 1, pg. 10:
WHOI geophysicist Jian Lin (right) discusses Haiti earthquake with guest student Tingting Wang.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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