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  Qingyun Di

Research Scholar at the Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, the University of Utah.

Address:

135 South 1460 East 719 WBB, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112.
Work phone: (801) 585-3505
e-mail: qy.di@utah.edu

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Electromagnetic (EM) exploration, EM data forward modeling and inversion



EDUCATION:

Ph.D. Geophysics, 1998, Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

M.Sc. Applied Geophysics, 1990, Chang-chun University of Geosciences

B.Sc. Applied Geophysics, 1987, Chang-chun University of Geosciences
 

CAREER:

Visiting Scholar, Geophysics, Sept., 2007 to now, Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, the University of Utah

Professor, Geophysics, 2004 to now, Institute of Geology and Geophysics (new name for the Institute of Geophysics), Chinese Academy of Sciences

Visiting Scholar, Sept., 2003 to Jul., 2004, Physics Department of University of Alberta

Associate Professor, Surface Geophysics, 1997 to 2004, Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Assistant Researcher, 1990 to 1997, Surface Geophysics, Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:

High density resistivity method, CSAMT method

Programming Skill: Fortran

MAJOR PUBLICATIONS (years from 2000 to 2006):

Qungyun Di, Martyn Unsworth and Miaoyue Wang, 2006, 2.5-D finite element CSAMT numerical inversion. Oil geophysical prospecting, 41(1): 100-106.

Zhiguo An and Qingyun Di, 2006, Discussion on CSAMT resolving power on the thin layer of low resistivity. Seismological and geomagnetic observation and research,28 (2): 31-37.

Qingyun Di, Meigen Zhang and Miaoyue Wang, 2006, Attenuated ground-penetrating radar data inversion in time domain。Geophysics, 2006, 71(5):k103-k109.

Qingyun Di, Guangjie Wnag, Fei Gong, Zhiguo An and Kunfa Shi, 2006, Geophysical exploration over long deep shield tunnel for the west route project of diverging water from Yangtze River to Yellow River. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 49(6): 1836-1842.

Qingyun Di,Faquan Wu,Guangjie Wang,Bo Tao,Fei Gong,Zhiguo AN,Kunfa Shi,Yingxian Li, Ruo Wang and Miaoyue Wnag, 2005, Geophysical exploration over long deep tunnel for the first line project of diverging water fron Yangtze River to Yellow River. Chinese Journal of Rock mechanics and Engineering, 24(20): 3631-3638.

Fei Gong, Qingyun Di, Guangjie Wang, Kunfa Shi and Yingxian Li, 2005, CSAMT method forexploration of deformation bodies in Longpan area. Jornal of Engineering Geology, 13(14): 542-545.

Qingyun Di, Ruo Wang and Guangjie Wang, 2005, CSAMT research survey for preventing water-bursting disaster in mining. Expanded Abstracts, 75th SEG Annual international meeting, Houston, PP.1030-1032.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2004, Migration of ground-penetrating radar data with a finite-element method that considers attenuation and dispersion.Geophysics.69 (2): 472-477.

Fei Gong and Qingyun Di, 2004, 1-Dsimulation on model apparent resistivity curve of CSAMT method incertain mine. Progress in Geophysics, 19(3): 631-634.

Qingyun Di, Martyn Unsworth and Miaoyue Wang, 2004, 2.5 D CSAMT modeling with finite element method. Progress in Geophysics, 19(2): 317-324.

Qingyun Di, Martyn Unsworth and Miaoyue Wang, 2004, 2.5 D CSAMT modeling with the finite element method over complex earth media. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 47(4): 723-730.

Qingyun Di, Meizheng Zhang and Miaoyue Wang, 2004, Time-domain finite-element wave form inversion of acoustic wave equation. Journal of Computational Acoustics, 12(3): 1-10.

Miaoyue Wang, Qingyun Di, Kun xu and Ruo Wang, 2004, magnetization vector inversion equations and 2D forward and inversion model study. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 47(3): 528-534.

Miaoyue Wang and Qingyun Di, 2003, Exploration geophysics. Seismology press, Beijing of China.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2003, Jacobin matrix for the ground penetrating radar data imaging. Science technology and engineering, 3(1): 64-66.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2003, Prospecting possibility with electric method for thin water-bearing rock layer upper the coal layers. Progress in Geophysics, 18(4): 707-710.

Qingyun Di, Dalai Ni, Ruo Wang and Miaoyue Wang, 2003, Resistivity tomography research. Progress in Geophysics, 18(2): 323-326.

Qingyun Di, Miaoyue Wang, Kunfa Shi and Ligeng Zhang, 2002, An applied study on prevention of water bursting disaster in mines with the high resolution V6 system. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 45(5): 744-748.

Qingyun Di, Miaoyue Wang, Kun Xu, 2002, Dam exploration with resistivity method. Journal of Engineering Geology, 10(1): 74-78.

Qingyun Di, Miaoyue Wang, Kunfa Shi, 2002, Multifunction system-V6 and its effectiveness in CSAMT exploration. Progress in Geophysics, 17(4): 663-670.

Qingyun Di, Wang Miaoyue, Shi Kunfa, Mits Yamashita and Zhang Gengli. 2002, CSAMT Research Survey for Preventing Water Bursting Disaster in Mining. Geophysical Exploration.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2001, 3-D resistivity tomography by integral method. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 44(6): 121-130.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2001, The ground water exploration with CSAMT and resistivity methods. Progress in Geophysics, 16(3): 53-57.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2000, Method for viscoelastic parameter determination using seismic waves and its application. Oil Geophysical Prospecting, 35(1): 51-55.

Qingyun Di, Kun Xu and Miaoyue Wang, 2000, Attenuated GPR wave migration with Finite Element Method. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 42(2): 257-263.
Miaoyue Wang and Qingyun Di, 2000, Method of probing anelasticity parameters of earth medium. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 43(3): 322-330.

Qingyun Di, Zhu ling and Wang Miaoyue, 2000, 2-D Finite Element Modeling for Seismic Wave Response in Media with Sand Bodies. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 120, 245-254.

Qingyun Di and Miaoyue Wang, 2000, 2D electrical resistivity imaging. CT theory and its application, 9(Suppl.): 44-48.


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