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Jeonghoon Lee

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M/S 183-601
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109
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818.354.4137
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818.354.2500
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Jeonghoon Lee
Science Team
Postdoctoral research scientist

Education
  • B.S., Geology, Seoul National University (1998)
  • M.S., School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University (2001)
  • Ph. D., Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College (2008)

Research Interests
  • Understanding water cycle using water vapor itself and its isotope
  • Observations and model experiments for chemical and isotopic changes in a snowpack and its melt
  • Groundwater flow and chemical transport using statistical analysis

Selected Publications
  1. Lee, J., X. Feng, A. M. Faiia, E. S. Posmentier, R. Osterhuber, and J. W. Kirchner, in prep., Isotopic evolution of snowmelt: A new model incorporating mobile and immobile water, Water Resources Research.
  2. Lee, J., X. Feng, A. M. Faiia, E. S. Posmentier, J. W. Kirchner, and R. Osterhuber, in prep., Isotopic evolution of snowpack and its melt after snow deposition by isotopic exchange between liquid water and ice, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
  3. Lee, J., B. Jeong, K.-S. Ko, J.-M. Kim, and H.-W. Chang, in prep., Determination of groundwater flow regimes using tritium and helium isotope, Aquatic Geochemistry.
  4. Lee, J., X. Feng, E. S. Posmentier, A. M. Faiia, and S. Taylor, in revision, Isotopic exchange rate constant between liquid water and snow for oxygen and hydrogen, Chemical Geology.
  5. Ko, K.-S., J. Lee, K.-K. Lee, and H.-W. Chang, submitted, Multivariate statistical analysis for ground water mixing calculations around underground storage caverns in Korea, Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation.
  6. Lee, J., V. E. Nez, X. Feng, J. W. Kirchner, R. Osterhuber, and C. E. Renshaw, 2008, A study of solute redistribution and transport in seasonal snowpack using natural and artificial tracers, Journal of Hydrology, 357, 243-254.
  7. Lee, J., X. Feng, E. S. Posmentier, A. M. Faiia, R. Osterhuber, and J. W. Kirchner, 2008, Modeling of solute transport in snow using conservative tracers and artificial rain-on-snow experiments, Water Resources Research, 44, W02411, doi:10.1029/2006WR005477.
  8. Lee, J., K.-S. Ko, J.-M. Kim, and H.-W. Chang, 2008, Multivariate statistical analysis of underground gas storage caverns on groundwater chemistry in Korea, Hydrological processes, 22, 3410-3417.
  9. Lee, J., A. Faiia, X. Feng, R. Osterhuber, and J. Kirchner, Hydrological responses of snowmelt in artificial rain-on-snow experiments, Proceedings of 61th Annual Eastern Snow Conference (R. Hellstrom and S. Frankenstein, eds.), 67-68, 2004.
   
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