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Li Lin



Li Lin came to UVM to study pollen histories in lake sediments under support from the Lintilhac Foundation. She collected and analyzed cores from Ritterbush and Sterling Ponds in the Green Mountains and worked with Ray Spear to count pollen. Li Lin graduated from UVM Geology in 1996, and moved to University of Utah Geography Department for a Master's Degree in GIS. She graduated from University of Utah in 1999, with a second Master's degree and began working for ESRI, the world leader in GIS.

MS Thesis, Geology (University of Vermont, 1996)

Environmental changes inferred from pollen analyses and 14C ages of pond sediments, Green Mountains, Vermont
download pdf of MS thesis proposal
download pdf of MS thesis

Additional Degree

University of Utah, M.S. GIS, 1999

Undergraduate Degree

Beijing Normal University, B.S. Geography, 1992

Related Links

ESRI's web site

Current Position and Contact Information (3/2008)

Software Engineer- Java Developer
ESRI, Inc.
380 New York St.
Redlands, CA 92373

Abstracts

Lin, L., Bierman, P. R., Lini, A. and Spear, R. (1995) New AMS 14C ages and pollen analyses constrain timing of deglaciation and history of revegetation in northern New England. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, New Orleans, LA. v. 27, p. A-58. (download pdf)

Lini, A., Bierman, P. R., Lin, L. and Davis, P. (1995) Stable carbon isotopes in post-glacial lake sediments: a technique for timing the onset of primary productivity and verifying AMS 14C dates. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, New Orleans, LA. v. 27, p. A-58. (download pdf)