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Hua Wang

Present Position:

Visiting Fellow since December 2006
Departed for the UK 30 March 2007

Education:

Ph.D. in Geodesy, Wuhan University, P.R. China, 2006.

M.S. in Solid Geophysics, Wuhan University, P.R. China, 2003.

B.S. in Surveying Engineering, Wuhan University, P.R. China, 2001.

Experience:

  • 2005/03 -- 2006/03: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Visiting Research Assistant.
  • 2003/06 -- 2003/12: The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Visiting Research Associate.

Research Interests:

  • InSAR: algorithms, software, data interpretation and error analysis.
  • Crustal deformation study by the integration of geodetic techniques.
  • Ground subsidence monitoring using InSAR.

Publications:

[1] Xu, C.,Wang, H., Ge, L., Yonezawa, C., and Cheng, P.: 2006. InSAR tropospheric delay mitigation by GPS observations: A case study in Tokyo area. J. Atmos. Sol-Terr. Phy., 68(6): 629-638. (SCI).

[2] Xu, C., Wang, H., Cheng, P., and Zhang, L.: 2005a. Crustal deformation corrections for the combined adjustment of Astro-Geodetic Net with GPS 2000 net in China. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University (in Chinese), 30(1): 34-37.

[3] Xu, C., Wang, H., Wang, J., and Ge, L.: 2005b. Directionally dependent adaptive SIGMA median filter. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University (in Chinese), 30(10): 873-876.

[4] Xu, C., Wang, H., Wang, J., and Ge, L.: 2005c. Adaptive filter in SAR interferometry derived DEM. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 8(3): 193-196.

[5] Xu, C., Wang, H., and Xu, J.: 2005d. Present-day movement and tectonic strain rate field of active crustal blocks in China continent. In Window On the Future of Geodesy, volume 128, pages 550-555. Berlin: Springer.

[6] Xu, C. and Wang, H.: 2004. InSAR phase unwrapping algorithms comparison and error analysis. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University (in Chinese), 29(1): 67-71.

[7] Xu, C., Wang, H., and Huang, J.: 2003a. Prospect on the integration of GPS and InSAR data. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University (in Chinese), 28: 58-61.

[8] Xu, C., Wang, H., and Liu, J.: 2003b. Present-day crustal deformation field in china continent inverted from GPS observations, earthquake moment tensor and Quaternary fault slip rates. Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, 8(2B): 736-744.

[9] Xu, C., Li, Z., and Wang, H.: 2002a. The temporal and spatial variation characteristics of crustal deformation of active tectonic blocks in North China. Journal of Geodesy and Geodynamics (in Chinese), 22(2): 33-40.

[10] Xu, C. and Wang, H.: 2002a. Present-day tectonic deformation field in China continent inverted from geodetic and geophysical data. In GIS Technology and Its Applications (in Chinese), pages 49-55. Chengdu, Sichuan.

[11] Xu, C., Wang, Q., Liu, J., Dong, L., and Wang, H.: 2001. Recent crustal deformation and strain accumulations in China continent inferred from GPS and seismicity data. In Vistas for Geodesy in the New Millennium, volume 125, pages 512-517. Berlin: Springer.



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