Park, Kyeong
individual record
Professor
Positions:
- Professor, Marine and Coastal Environmental Science
overview
Observational and modeling studies of physical transport processes (residual circulation, scalar transport, wind-driven flow, estuary-shelf exchange, along-shelf and across-shelf transport, bottom boundary layer dynamics, sediment transport, etc.) in tidal rivers, estuaries and coastal seas
Modeling studies of water quality (anoxia/hypoxia, eutrophication, pollutant dispersion, etc.) and living resources (larval transport, etc.) in tidal rivers, estuaries and coastal seas
education and training
- Ph.D. in Marine Science, College of William & Mary - (Williamsburg, Virginia, United States) 1993
- M.S. in Marine Environmental Sciences, Stony Brook University - (Stony Brook, New York, United States) 1987
- B.S.E. in Mineral and Petroleum Engineering, Seoul National University - (Seoul, South Korea) 1985
selected publications
Academic Articles57
- Dzwonkowski, B., Fournier, S., Lockridge, G., Coogan, J., Liu, Z., & Park, K. (2022). Hurricane Sally (2020) Shifts the Ocean Thermal Structure across the Inner Core during Rapid Intensification over the Shelf. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 52(11), 2841-2852.
- Dellapenna, T. M., Hoelscher, C., Hill, L., Critides, L., (Bartlett), V. S., Bell, M., ... Knap, A. H. (2022). Hurricane Harvey Delivered a Massive Load of Mercury-Rich Sediment to Galveston Bay, TX, USA. Estuaries and Coasts. 45(2), 428-444.
- Huang, W., Ye, F., Zhang, Y. J., Park, K., Du, J., Moghimi, S., ... Liu, Z. (2021). Compounding factors for extreme flooding around Galveston Bay during Hurricane Harvey. Ocean Modelling. 158, 101735-101735.
- Coogan, J., Dzwonkowski, B., Lehrter, J., Park, K., & Collini, R. C. (2021). Observations of dissolved oxygen variability and physical drivers in a shallow highly stratified estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 259, 107482-107482.
- Coogan, J., Dzwonkowski, B., Park, K., & Webb, B. (2020). Observations of Restratification after a Wind Mixing Event in a Shallow Highly Stratified Estuary. Estuaries and Coasts. 43(2), 272-285.
Chapters2
- Twilley, R. R., Brandt, S., Breaux, D., Cartwright, J., Chen, J., Easson, G., ... Williamson, D. (2014). Simulation Management Systems Developed by the Northern Gulf Coastal Hazards Collaboratory (NG-CHC): An Overview of Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Coastal Modeling Community in the Gulf of Mexico. Remote Sensing and Modeling. 365-394. Springer Nature.
- Park, K., & Kuo, A. Y. (1996). Effect of Variation in Vertical Mixing on Residual Circulation in Narrow, Weakly Nonlinear Estuaries. Buoyancy Effects on Coastal and Estuarine Dynamics. 301-317. Wiley.
Conference Papers4
- Park, K. (2012). Importance of Staratification on Mixing and Transport in a Shallow, Micro-tidal Northern Gulf of Mexico Estuary. 2012 Oceans - Yeosu. 1-7.
- Kim, S. C., Park, K., Kuo, A. Y., & Phillips, M. D. (2000). An expert system aiding permit writers for point source discharges. 4, 143-152.
- Park, K., & Kuo, A. Y. (1994). Numerical modeling of advective and diffusive transport in the Rappahannock Estuary, Virginia. 461-474.
Repository Documents / Preprints2
- Du, J., Shen, J., Park, K., Yu, X., Ye, F., Qin, Q., Xiong, J., & Chen, Y. u. Using observed bacteria concentration and modeled transit time under an analytical framework to estimate overall removal rate of fecal coliform in an estuary.
- Du, J., Park, K., Shen, J., Zhang, Y. J., Yu, X., Ye, F., Wang, Z., & Rabalais, N. N. A hydrodynamic model for Galveston Bay and the shelf in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico.
researcher on
Co-Principal Investigator4
- Tidal streaming modeling for the purpose of maritime si8mulations in Galveston Channel awarded by CSMART 2023 - 2023
recent teaching activities
- GALV300 Study Abroad Instructor
- MARS101 Marine Science Matters Instructor
- MARS303 Computing And Data Display Instructor
- MARS408 Estuarine And Coastal Hydrodyn Instructor
- MARS410 Physical Oceanography Instructor
Email
parkk@tamu.edu
First Name
Kyeong
Last Name
Park