Welcome to Daehyok Shin's Page.
I have been fascinated with the blood of nature, Water. How
hydrologic processes interact with environment and human society
has been my primary interest. Specifically, I am studying
physically-reliable hydrologic and biogeochemical models, and its
application for ecological processes. I also have a dream to use my
expertise in solving water problems in underdeveloped and developing
countries.
As a Ph.D. student at Department of Geography
in University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill,
I am working with Dr. Lawrence E. Band at the lab of Terrestrial
Hydrologic Ecosystem Modellers.
Publication
- Daehyok Shin, Bomchul Kim, and Lawrence E. Band, Impact of summer
monsoon on a reservoir in East Asia, Proceedings of AWRA¡¯s 2002 Annual
Water Resources Conference, p. 245, 2002. ABSTRACT
& SLIDES
- Spatial Variability of conductivity as applied to distributed parameter
infiltration models, Journal of the American Water Resources Association,
34(3):545-558, 1998.
- Accuracy Evaluation of Landuse Map from LANDSAT TM in Coast Region of
Korean Yellow Sea, Symposium of Korean Remote Sensing Society, 1998.
- Development of Multithread Remote Sensing Image Processing S/W, Symposium
of Korean Remote Sensing Society, 1997.
- Distributed-parameter hydrologic model in R2-A System in "Development
of GIS DB and Application S/W for the Water Resource Management (II)",
1996.
Computer Programs
E-mail: sdhyok@email.unc.edu
Tel: 919-843-9707
Fax: 919-962-1537
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Region