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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen [
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
Leader PI East China Normal University Shanghai,China |
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Zhongyuan Chen Professor Leader PI of APN Project Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China P.R. Tel: 86-21-62232706 (o); Fax: 86-21-62232416 Email: Z.Chen@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Major research interest To examine the sediment source to sink processes in river-delta system. To analyze sediment yield, transport, and deposition affected by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and subsidence. Impact from the upper drainage basin to estuary, as represented by sedimentological, morphological and hydrological processes is also the major fucus, including sediment flux/budget, runoff and geochemical input. Geoarchaeological evidences are closely incorporated into the interest. Application field of the river-delta study relates to land-use and water resources. Major study area involved includes Yangtze and Nile, and other places of the world.
Professional Experiences and Education Professor, Department of Geography, College of Resources and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, 1993-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Palaeobiology Department, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 1990-1993 Ph.D. student, Department of Geography, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1985-1988
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
Co-PIs MRE,Geological Survey of Japan/AIST,Tsukuba Japan |
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
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Yoshiki Saito [
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Yoshiki Saito Professor Co-PIs Coastal Environment Research Group, MRE, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibrakai 305-8567, Japan. Phone: +81-298-61-3895; Fax: +81-298-61-3747 E-mail: yoshiki.saito@aist.go.jp
Education Kyoto University D. Sc Geology 1981 Kyushu University B. Sc Geology 1993
Professional Experience Group Leader of Coastal Environment RG, MRE, AIST, since 2001. Project Leader of Asian delta program, since 1996 Senior Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1990-2001 Researcher of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1981-1990 Guest Professor: Ocean University of Qingdao, China, since 1994. First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China, since 1998.
Major research interest The response of sea-level changes and human impacts on coastal depositional systems on time scales of year to ten thousand years, by analyses of sediments on shore and offshore. Currently my group has been conducting Asian delta study program supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan since 1996 with collaboration with counter countries in Asia: Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) in China, Song Hong (Red River) and Mekong River in Vietnam, and Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Recent Professional Activities Chairman of the Japanese National LOICZ Committee, since 2000. Member of the Japanese National IGBP Committee, since 2000 Editorial Board Member of Geo-Marine Letters , since 2001 Member of SCOR WG 113 閳ユ穾sian Monsoon Evolution Siliciclastic Group Leader of IGCP-396 閳ユ窅ontinental Shelf in the Quaternary Chief convener of International Workshop on Land-Sea Link in Asia, held on March 14-16, 1999 Chief convener of International Workshop on Deltas: their dynamics, facies and sequences with special references to sea-level changes and human impacts, held on March 16-17, 2000 Scientific Committee member of Chapman Conference on the Formation of Sedimentary strata on Continental Margins, held on June 17-18, 2000 Scientific Committee Member of Chapman Conference on Continent-Ocean Interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas, to be held in fall, 2002
Co-PIs MRE,Geological Survey of Japan/AIST,Tsukuba Japan |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred [
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred [
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred [
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred [
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer Institute in Japan, 1997. Geological Survey of Japan. Outstanding Research Award, 1997. Geological Society of America. Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1997. College of William and Mary. Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1993. National Meeting of Geological Society of America. U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Research, 1991. NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program. University Graduate Fellowship, 1991. University of South Florida. Phi Beta Kappa, 1991. Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts, Boston University. Invited Participant, 1999, World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal Wetland of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Co-PIs Stony Brook University,Stony Brook, New York, USA |
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Steven Goodbred [
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Steven Goodbred Assistant Professor Co-PIs Marine Sciences Research Center State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794-5000 email: sgoodbred@notes.cc.sunysb.edu phone: (631) 632-8676 fax: (631) 632-8820
Education College of William and Mary Marine Science Ph.D., 1999. (Virginia Inst. of Marine Science) University of South Florida Marine Science M.S., 1994. Boston University Geology (magna cum laude) B.A., 1991.
Professional Experience 1999-present Assistant Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center 1997, 1999 Instructor, College of William and Mary, Department of Geology. 1994-1999 Graduate Fellow, Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1991-1994 Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant, University of South Florida.
Research Statement My overall research interests involve sediment dispersal, strata formation, and system development along continental margins, particularly within river, delta, and wetland environments. These subaerial portions of the margin serve as critical gateways and filters between terrestrial source areas and the adjacent shelf and coastal ocean. Growing public interest in the dynamics of sea-level rise, storm events, shoreline erosion, wetland loss, and contaminant fate within the coastal zone has exposed a need to better understand the transfer of particulate matter through the coastal plain. Furthermore, with regard to global change, the subaerial margin presents a close link with continental source areas that may reflect longer-term changes in climate, land-use, and tectonics.
Associations American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology
Honors and Awards Zeigler Achievement Award, 1999. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Sigma Xi, 1998. Election as Associate Member. NSF Summer I | |