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Lifetime Members
Physical oceanography and marine meteorological survey in Jiangsu
coastal sea. National Comprehensive Survey and Evaluation Program of China
Coastal Ocean (No. JS-908-01-01). 2005-2009. RMB 921,000 (about
USD140,000).
Measurement of suspended sediment discharges from the Changjiang estuary
using moving ADCPs. China NSF (No. 40106009). 2002-2004. RMB
250,000 (about USD38,000).
SELECT PUBLICATIONS; Refereed Publications (English papers only)
Huang Han, Wang Ya-Ping*, Gao Shu, Chen Jian, Yang Yang, Gao Jianhua,
2012. Extraction of morphometric bedform characteristics from profiling
sonar datasets recorded in shallow coastal waters of China. China Ocean
Engineering. (* corresponding author) (in press)
Yunling Liu, Ya-Ping Wang*, Yan Li, Jianhua Gao, Jianjun Jia, Xiaoming
Xia, 2012. Coastal embayment long-term erosion/siltation associated with
P-A relationships: a case study from Jiaozhou Bay, China. Journal of Coastal
Research. DOI: 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-11-00158.1
Jian-Hua Gao, Jun Li, Harry Wang, Fen-Long Bai, Yan Cheng, and Ya-Ping
Wang, 2012. Rapid changes of sediment dynamic processes in Yalu River
Estuary under anthropogenic impacts. International Journal of Sediment
Research, 27(1): 37–49.
Fei Xing, Ya-Ping Wang*, Harry V. Wang, 2012. Tidal hydrodynamics and
fine-grained sediment transport on the radial sand ridge system in the
southern Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, 291–294: 192-210. doi:10.1016/j.
margeo.2011.06.006
Ya-Ping Wang, Shu Gao, Jianjun Jia, Charlotte E. Thompson, Jianhua Gao,
Yang Yang, 2012. Sediment transport over an accretional intertidal flat with
influences of reclamation, Jiangsu coast, China. Marine Geology, 291–294:
147-161. doi: 10.1016/j.margeo.2011.01.004
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A Special Acknowledgement To:
Professor Nicholas K. Coch, Ph.D., C.P.G
CERF Lifetime Member
We are proud to acknowledge Professor Dr. Nicholas K. Coch as a Lifetime Member of the Coastal Education & Research Foundation. Dr. Coch received his Ph.D.
in 1965 from Yale University with a specialization in sedimentology and coastal
geology. In 1967, he joined the faculty at Queens College of the City University
of New York (CUNY). He is now a Professor of Geology in the School of Earth
and Environmental Sciences at Queens College of C.U.N.Y. and a member of the
Doctoral Faculty of CUNY at the Graduate Center. He has co-authored two college
geology textbooks (PHYSICAL GEOLOGY) an \