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Lize Chen
- PhD candidate in Geology
PhD Project: Application of remote sensing for neotectonic studies of the Northwestern Pakistan.
Research Interests: GIS and remote sensing application, seismic interpretation, and neotectonics. Research focused on mining more valuable geospatial data for geological interpretation by combining GIS, RS and 3-D seismic techniques.
Publications
- Chen, L., Khan, S. D., Geomorphometric Features and Tectonic Activities in Western Himalayan Fold and Thrust Belt. Computers in Geosciences, (in press).
- Chen, L., and Khan, S. D. 2008. "InSAR observation of the strike slip faults in the NW Himalayan Frontal Thrust System," Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40 (6), 549
- Chen, L., and Khan, S. D. 2007. "Study of strike slip faults in Sub-Himalayan Thrust Belt using remote sensing and seismic data," Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 39 (6), 232