Name:
Ming-Hsu Li
Position:
Associate Professor
E-mail:
mli@ncu.edu.tw
Phone:
03-4222964
Highest Education:
Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D. (1998)
Research:
Hydrological Simulations, Hydrogeochemical Modeling
Personal Homepage:
http://hydro.ihs.ncu.edu.tw/


Selected Recent Publications:
[1] Cheng, H. P., M. H. Li, and S. Li, 2003, A sensibility analysis of model selection in modeling the reactive transport of cesium in crushed granite, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 61, 371-385
[2] Cheng, H. P., M. H. Li, and J. R. Cheng, 2003, An Assessment of Using The Predictor-Corrector Technique to Solve Reactive Transport Equations, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 56, 739-766
[3] Li, M. H., M. H. Hsu, L. S. Hsieh, and W. H. Teng, 2002, Inundation potentials analysis for Tsao-Ling landslide lake formed by Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan, Natural Hazards, 25, 289-303
[4] Yeh, G. T., M. D. Siegel, and M. H. Li, 2001, Numerical modeling of coupled variably saturated fluid flow and reactive transport with fast and slow chemical reactions, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 47, 379-390
[5] Li, M. H., H. P. Cheng, and G. T. Yeh, 2000, Solving 3-D subsurface flow and transport with an adaptive multigrid, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE, 5(1), 74-81