Huang, Lianjie

Contact:

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Geophysics Group, MS D443

Los Alamos, NM 87545

Tel:  505-665-1108

E-mail:  ljh@lanl.gov

Dr. Lianjie Huang is a Senior Scientist (Scientist 5) with the Geophysics Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory.  He has applied his expertise in seismic imaging to the SWP’s geologic storage monitoring activities, including time-lapse vertical seismic profilings for monitoring CO2 injection.  His other research areas include monitoring and exploration for geothermal resources, imaging complex structures for oil/gas exploration, and medical ultrasound imaging for cancer detection and diagnosis.

Education:

PhD, Geophysics, University of Paris 7 and Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (1994)

MS, Mathematics, Peking University (1989)

BS, Physics, Peking University (1985)

Selected Publications:

Microseismic event location for monitoring CO2 injection using double-difference tomography, R. Zhou, L. Huang, and J. Rutledge, The Leading Edge, 29, 208-214, February, 2010.

Time-lapse VSP data processing for monitoring CO2 injection, A. Cheng, L. Huang, and J. Rutledge, The Leading Edge, 29, 196-199, February, 2010.

Elastic-wave sensitivity propagation, H. Denli and L. Huang, Geophysics, 70, T83-T97, 2010.

Coda-wave interferometry analysis of time-lapse VSP data for monitoring geological carbon sequestration, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 4, 679-686, 2010.