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Lina CAI
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Cai Lina, with a PhD in physical oceanography, graduated from the South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Research direction: Ocean remote sensing. Postgraduate tutor for master's students.
Scientific research projects:
1. National Satellite Ocean Application Center Project: Remote sensing research on uninhabited islands and surrounding water environments in the East China Sea based on my country's new generation ocean water color satellite data, 2020.08-2022.12 (300,000). host.
2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Remote Sensing (South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences) open project, research on ocean water color elements in the coastal waters of the South China Sea based on GF and HY-C satellite remote sensing data, 2020.04-2022.04.01. Hosted.
3. Zhoushan Science and Technology Plan Project, research and development of a sediment transport monitoring system for cross-sea bridges based on satellite remote sensing technology, project number: 2016C41018, 2016.08-2019.08 (100,000). host.
4. Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education project, combining remote sensing and traditional technology to study the characteristics of marine environmental elements in Zhoushan fisheries, project number: Y201225122, 2012.10-2015.05. host.
5. Open project of the National Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Environment (South China Sea Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences), combining aerial survey and remote sensing data to study the impact of marine environmental factors on tuna catch, project number LTO1609, 2016.08-2018.08. host.
6. Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education Project, Research on Marine Environmental Elements of Pacific Tuna Fishing Grounds Combining Remote Sensing and Field Measurement, Project Number: Y201840279, 2018-2020. Hosted.

 
Representative papers in the past five years:
1. Cai, L.N, Juan Bu, Danling Tang, Minrui Zhou, Ru Yao, and Shuyi Huang, 2020. Geosynchronous Satellite GF-4 Observations of Chlorophyll-a Distribution Details in the Bohai Sea, China. Sensors.SCI
2. Cai, L.N, Minrui Zhou, Jianqiang Liu, Danling Tang, Juncheng Zuo. 2020, HY-1C observations of the impacts of islands on suspended sediment distribution in Zhoushan Coastal waters, China. Remote Sensing.SCI
3. Cai, L.N, LiLi Xu, DanLing Tang, WeiZeng Shao, JunCheng Zuo, QiYan Ji. 2020, The effects of ocean temperature gradients on bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) distribution in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean. Advances in Space Research.SCI
4. Cai, L.N, Wan Yu, Weizeng Shao, DanLing Tang*, Igor M.2019, Belkin. Satellite Observations of Suspended Sediment near Ningbo North Dyke, China. Advances in Space Research.SCI
5. Cai, L.N, Tang, D., Levy, G, Liu D.Y., 2015, Remote sensing of the impacts of cross-sea constructions on suspended particulate matter in coastal waters of Yangtze River Delta, China, International Journal of Remote Sensing ( 2015).SCI
6. Cai, L.N, Tang, D., Li, X., Zheng, H., Shao, W., 2015, Remote sensing of spatial-temporal distribution of suspended sediment and analysis of related environmental factors in the Hangzhou Bay, China , Remote Sensing Letters. Vol. 6, No. 8, 597–603.SCI
7. Cai, L.N, Tang, D., Li, C., 2015, An investigation of spatial variation of suspended sediment concentration induced by a bay bridge based on Landsat TM and OLI data, Advances in Space Research, 56(2): 293-303.SCI
8. Cai, L.N, Tang, D., Li, C., 2014, SATELLITE OBSERVATION OF CHANGES IN SUSPENDED SEDIMENT INDUCED BY A BAY BRIDGE. Proc. Dragon 3 Mid-Term Results Symposium, Chengdu, P.R. China 26–29 May 2014 (ESA SP-724, November 2014).
9. Huang,S.Y,Liu,J.,Cai, L.N*(Correspondence)Minrui Zhou, Jieni Xu,2020, Satellites HY-1C and Landsat 8 combined to observe the influence of bridge on sea surface temperature and suspended sediment concentration in Hangzhou Bay, China,Water.SCI
10. Ru Yao,Cai, L.N*(Communication), Jianqiang Liu, MinRui Zhou, 2020. GF – 1 Satellite Observations of Suspended Sediment Injection of Yellow River Estuary, China. Remote sensing.SCI