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Jingpu "Paul" Liu is a geologist and professor at North Carolina State University. [1]
Ph.D. 2001 (Geological Oceanography), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), College of Williams & Mary (W&M), Williamsburg. [1] M.S. 1995 (Marine Geology), Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. B.E., 1992 (Hydrology and Engineering Geology+Marine Geology), Ocean University of China.
Fluxes and fates of river-derived sediments in the sea. Riverine sediment dispersal, transport, and accumulation in different continental margin environments, in particular those delatic and clinoform deposits from the large rivers in Asia, e.g. Yellow, Yangtze, Pearl, Red, Mekong, Irrawaddy, and Salween, etc.; The impacts of post-glacial sea-level changes, coastal environmental changes; beach and delta erosions.
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Jingpu "Paul" Liu is a geologist and professor at North Carolina State University. [1]
Ph.D. 2001 (Geological Oceanography), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), College of Williams & Mary (W&M), Williamsburg. [1] M.S. 1995 (Marine Geology), Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. B.E., 1992 (Hydrology and Engineering Geology+Marine Geology), Ocean University of China.
Fluxes and fates of river-derived sediments in the sea. Riverine sediment dispersal, transport, and accumulation in different continental margin environments, in particular those delatic and clinoform deposits from the large rivers in Asia, e.g. Yellow, Yangtze, Pearl, Red, Mekong, Irrawaddy, and Salween, etc.; The impacts of post-glacial sea-level changes, coastal environmental changes; beach and delta erosions.
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