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Total citation on Google Scholar by 12/20/2018 is 4535.

  1. Liu, J.P., DeMaster, D.J., Nittrouer, C.A., Eidam, E.F., Nguyen, T.T., 2017. A seismic study of the Mekong subaqueous delta: Proximal versus distal sediment accumulation.Continental Shelf Research, 147: 197-212.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2017.07.009 [Citation: 3]

 

  1. Liu, J.P., DeMaster, D.J., Nguyen, T.T., Saito, Y., Nguyen, V.L., Ta, T.K.O., Li, X., 2017. Stratigraphic formation of the Mekong River Delta and its recent shoreline changes. Oceanography, 30 (3) 72-83. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2017.316 [Citation: 6]

 

  1. DeMaster, D.J., Liu, J.P., Eidam, E., Nittrouer, C.A., Nguyen, T.T., 2017. Determining rates of sediment accumulation on the Mekong shelf: Timescales, steady-state assumptions, and radiochemical tracers. Continental Shelf Research. 147, 182-196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2017.06.011

 

  1. Eidam, E.F., Nittrouer, C.A., Ogston, A.S., DeMaster, D.J. Liu, J.P., Nguyen, T.T. and Nguyen, T.N. 2017. Dynamic controls on shallow clinoform geometry: Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Continental Shelf Research. 147, 165-181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2017.06.001 [Citation: 5]

 

  1. Nittrouer, C.A., DeMaster, D.J., Eidam, E.F., Nguyen, T.T., Liu., J.P., Ogston., A.S. and Phung, P.V., 2017. The Mekong continental shelf: primary sink for deltaic sediment particles and their passengers. Oceanography, 30 (3) 60-70. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2017.314 [Citation: 8]

 

  1. Li, X., Liu, J.P., Saito, Y., Nguyen, V.L., 2017., Recent evolution of the Mekong Delta and the impact of dams. Earth Science Review, 175: 1-17. *corresponding author. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.10.008

 

*50. Wei, W., Dai, Z., Mei, X., Liu, J.P., Gao, S., Li, S., 2017. Shoal morphodynamics of the Changjiang (Yangtze) estuary: Influences from river damming, estuarine hydraulic engineering and reclamation projects. Marine Geology 386, 32-43. * Ph.D. student http://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2017.02.013

 

  1. Li, X., Liu, J.P., Tian, B., 2016. Evolution of the Jiuduansha wetland and the impact of navigation works in the Yangtze Estuary, China. Geomorphology, 253, 328-339. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.10.031 [Citation: 5]

 

  1. Gao, S., Liu, Y., Yang., Y. Liu, J. P. Zhag Y., Wang., Y.P. 2015. Evolution status of distal mud deposits associated with the Pearl River, northern South China Sea continental shelf, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Vol. 114, Part 3, 562–573. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2015.07.024

 

*47. Xia, F., Zhang, Y.Z., Wang, R.F., Liu, J.P., Zhang, Z.K, Peng, X.Q., 2015. Review for the studies on sedimentation range of the Abandoned Yellow River subaqueous delta, North Jiangsu plain coast. ACTA GEOGRAPHICA SINICA. Vol 70 , No. 1, 29-48. (Advised student)

 

*46. Ge, Q., Liu, J.P., Xue, Z., Chu, F., 2014. Dispersal of the Zhujiang River (Pearl River) derived sediment in the Holocene. Acta Oceanologica Sinica. Volume 33, Issue 8, pp 1-9. (Advised student)

 

  1. Zhou, L., Liu, J., Saito, Y., Liu, P., Li, G., Liu, Q., Gao, M., Qiu, J., 2014. Fluvial system development and subsequent marine transgression in Yellow River (Huanghe) delta and its adjacent sea regions during last glacial maximum to early Holocene. Continental Shelf Research 90, 117-132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2014.06.012

 

  1. Liu, J., Kong, X., Saito, Y., Liu, P., Yang, Z., Wen, C., 2013. Subaqueous deltaic formation of the Old Yellow River (AD 1128–1855) on the western South Yellow Sea. Marine Geology 344, 19-33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.07.003 [citation: 20]

 

*43. Xia, F., Yin, Y, Wang, Q.,, Zhang, Y.Z., Liu J.P.. 2013 Sequence Stratigraphy of the Central Part of North Jiangsu Coasts since Late MIS 3, Eastern China. Acta Geologica Sinica, 2012, 86(10): 1696-1712. (Advised student)

 

* 42. Xia, F., Zhang, Y.Z., Wang, Q., Yin Y., Karl W. Wegmann, K.W., Liu, J.P.. 2013. Evolution of sedimentary environments of the middle Jiangsu coast, South Yellow Sea since late MIS 3. Journal of Geographical Sciences 23(5): 883-914.   http://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-013-1051-5. (Advised student)

 

  1. Liu, J.P. and Wang, H.J. 2013. Flux and fate of the Yellow River-derived Sediment to the Sea, in the book of Biogeochemical Dynamics at major River-Coastal Interfaces: Linkages with Global Climate change. Ed. By Tom Bianchi. Cambridge Press. 138-154.

 

*40. Xue, Z., Liu, J.P., DeMaster, D.J., Leithold, E.L., Wan, S., Ge, Q., Nguyen, V.L., Ta, T.K.O., 2012. Sedimentary processes on the Mekong subaqueous delta: Clay mineral and geochemical analysis. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2012.07.012 [Citation: 16]. (Advised student)

 

* 39. Xue, Z., He, R., Liu, J.P., Warner, J.C., 2012. Modeling transport and deposition of the Mekong River sediment.. Continental Shelf Research, vol 37. p66–78. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2012.02.010 [Citation: 46]

 

  1. Xu, K.H., Li, A.C., Liu, J.P., Milliman, J.D., Yang, Z.S., Liu, C.S., Kao, S.J., Wan, S.M., Xu, F.J., 2012.. Provenance, structure, and formation of the mud wedge along inner continental shelf of the East China Sea: A synthesis of the Yangtze dispersal system. Marine Geology, 291-294, pp. 176-191     http://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2011.06.003 [Citation: 111]

 

*37. Ge, Q., Liu, J.P., Chu, F.Y., Xue, Z, Liu, C.Q., 2011. The records of the East Asian monsoon from mud area on the East China Sea shelf since the Holocene sea-level highstand. Marine Science. 35 (7): 101-106. (Advised student)

 

*36. Ge Q., Liu J.P., Chu F.y., Du Y.S., Xue Z., 2010. Holocene Event 3 and Ancient Cultural Transition, Geological Science and Technology Information. 29(3), 15-22. (Advised student)

 

*35. Ge, Q., Chu, F., Xue, Z., Liu, J., Du, Y., Fang, Y., 2010. Paleoenvironmental records from the northern South China Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum. Acta Oceanologica Sinica Volume: 29   Issue: 3   Pages: 46-62   Published: MAY 2010

 

*34. Xue, Z., Liu, J.P., Ge, Q.A., 2011.Changes in hydrology and sediment delivery of the Mekong River in the last 50 years: connection to damming, monsoon, and ENSO. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/esp.2036 [Citation: 89] (Advised student)

 

  1. Qiao, S., Yang, Z., Liu, J., Sun, X., Xiang, R., Shi, X., Fan, D., Saito, Y., 2011. Records of late-Holocene East Asian winter monsoon in the East China Sea: Key grain-size component of quartz versus bulk sediments, Quaternary International, 230, 106-114. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2010.01.020.

 

*32. Xue, Z., Liu, J.P., DeMaster, D.J., Nguyen, V. L., Ta, T.K.O., 2010. Late Holocene Evolution of the Mekong Subaqueous Delta, Southern Vietnam. Marine Geology, Vol.269, No.1-2, Page 46-60. http://doi.org/10.1016/J.Margeo.2009.12.005 [Citation: 91] (Advised student) * Corresponding author

 

  1. Liu J.P., Xue Z., Ross K., Wang H.J., Yang Z.S., Li A.C., Gao S. 2009. Fate of sediments delivered to the sea by Asian large rivers: Long-distance transport and formation of remote alongshore clinothems. SEPM-The Sedimentary Record, Vol. 7, No. 4, Page 4-9. [Citation: 117]

 

  1. K. Cepero-Pérez, J. P. Liu, C. Aschwanden, S. Reed., 2009, Inundation Mapping employing Hydraulic Modeling and GIS: Case Study of Tar River at Greenville, NC during hurricane Floyd. 24th Conference on Hydrology, AMS Annual Meeting Manuscript P.443

 

  1. Chu, Z. X., S. K. Zhai, X. X. Lu, J. P. Liu, J. X. Xu, and K. H. Xu. 2009. A quantitative assessment of human impacts on decrease in sediment flux from major Chinese rivers entering the western Pacific Ocean, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 36, L19603, http://doi.org/10.1029/2009GL039513[Citation: 55]

 

  1. Xu, K.H., Milliman, J.D., Li, A.C., Liu, J. P., Kao, S.J. and Wan, S.M., 2009. Yangtze- and Taiwan-Derived Sediments in the Inner Shelf of East China Sea, Continental Shelf Research, 29, 2240–2256. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2009.08.017. [Citation: 167]

 

  1. Liu, J., Liu, C., Xu, K., Milliman, J.D., Chiu, J., Kao, S., Lin, S., 2008. Flux and Fate of Small Mountainous Rivers Derived Sediments into the Taiwan Strait. Marine Geology, 256 (1-4), 65-76. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2008.09.007. [Citation: 151]

 

  1. Wang Z.H., Liu, J.P., Zhao B.C., 2008. Holocene depocenter shift in the middle-lower Changjiang River basins and coastal area in response to sea level change, Frontiers of Earth Science in China, FES-08052-WZH.3d. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-008-0017-x

 

  1. Wang, H.J., Yang, Z.S., Wang, Y., Saito, Y. and Liu, J.P. (2008) Reconstruction of sediment flux from the Changjiang (Yangtze River) to the sea since the 1860s. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 349, Issues 3-4, pp. 318-332. [Citation: 140]

 

  1. Milliman, J.D. Lin, S.W. Kao, S. J. Liu, J. P. Liu, C.S. Chiu J. K. and Lin, Y.C., 2007, Short-term Changes in Seafloor Character due to Flood-Derived Hyperpycnal Discharge: Typhoon Mindulle, Taiwan, July 2004, Geology. vol. 35, no.9, p.779-782. [Citation: 89] htpp://doi.org/ 10.1130/g23760a.1

 

  1. Yang, Z.S. and Liu J.P. *, 2007. A unique Yellow River derived distal subaqueous delta in the Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, y 240, 169-176. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2007.02.008.

* Corresponding author [Citation: 187]

 

  1. Liu, Z., Berné, S., Saito, Y., Yu, H., Trentesaux, A., Uehara, K., Yin, P., Paul Liu, J., Li, C.,

Hu, G., Wang, X., 2007.. Internal architecture and mobility of tidal sand ridges in the East

China Sea, Continental Shelf Research, 27, 1820-1834. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2007.03.002 [Citation: 58]

 

  1. Liu, J.P.,Xu, K.H., Li, A.C., Milliman, J.D., Velozzi, D.M., Xiao, S.B., Yang Z.S., 2007. Flux and Fate of Yangtze River Sediment Delivered to the East China Sea, Geomorphology, 85 (3-4), 208-224. 10.1016/j.geomorph.2006.03.023. [Citations: 569]

 

  1. Wang, H.J., Yang, Z.S., Saito, Y., Liu, J.P., Sun, X.X., Wang, Y., 2007. Stepwise decreases of the Huanghe (Yellow River) sediment load (1950-2005): Impacts of climate change and human activities. Global and Planetary Change 57, 331-354. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.01.003. [Citation: 430]

 

  1. Liu, C., Liu, J., Milliman, J.D., Lin, S., 2006. Tectonic-Climatic Controls on Lanyang River(Taiwan) Discharge to the Southwestern Okinawa Trough. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 87.

 

  1. Liu, J.P., Li, A.C., Xu, K.H., Veiozzi, D.M., Yang, Z.S., Milliman, J.D., DeMaster, D., 2006. Sedimentary features of the Yangtze River-derived along-shelf clinoform deposit in the East China Sea, Continental Shelf Research, Vol. 26, pages 2141-2156. http://Doi.org10.1016/j.csr.2006.07.013. [Citations: 345]

 

  1. Xiao, S.B., Li, A.C., Liu, J.P., Chen, M.H., Zheng, F., Xie, Q., Jiang, F.Q., Li, T.G. 2006. Coherence between solar activity and the East Asian winter monsoon in the past 8000 years from Yangtze River-derived mud in the East China Sea. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol: 237, No. 2-4, page 293-304. [Citation: 139]

 

16 Wang, H., Yang, Z., Saito, Y., Liu, J., Sun, X., 2006.Interannual and seasonal variation of the Huanghe (Yellow River) water discharge over the past 50 years: connections to impacts from ENSO events and dams. Global and Planetary Chang, 50, 212-225. [Citation: 314] http://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2006.01.005

 

  1. Xiao, S.B., Li, A.C., Chen M.H., Liu, J.P., Li, Q.Y., Jiang, F.Q., Li, T.G., Xie, Q., Xiang, R., Chen, Z., 2005. Recent 8 ka Mud Records of the East Asian Winter Monsoon from the Inner Shelf of the East China Sea. Earth Science-Journal of China University of Geosciences. Vol. 30 No. 5. 1-9. [citation: 47]

 

  1. Liu, J.P., Milliman, J.D., Gao, S. and Cheng, P., 2004. Holocene development of the Yellow River’s subaqueous delta, North Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, 209(1-4): 45-67. [Citations: 485]

 

  1. Liu, J.P. Milliman, J.D. 2004. Reconsidering Melt-water Pulses 1A and 1B: Global Impacts of Rapid Sea-Level Rise, Journal of Ocean University of China, Vol.3, No.2, 183-190.

[Citations: 58]

 

  1. Liu, J.P., Milliman, J.D. and Gao, S., 2002. The Shandong mud wedge and post-glacial sediment accumulation in the Yellow Sea. Geo-Marine Letters, 21(4): 212-218. [Citations: 124]

 

  1. Cheng, P., Gao, S, Liu, J.P., Guan, Z.Z., Wang, G.Z. and Milliman, J,D.,2001. Preliminary study of Holocene sediments distribution over the Northwestern Yellow Sea. Quaternary Research. 3,79.

 

  1. Liu, J.P., Cheng, P., Gao, S. Farnsworth K. and Milliman, J.D. 1999, A preliminary report about the recent cruise in the North Yellow Sea and Bohai Strait.  Land-Sea Link in Asia, 44-48.

 

  1. Yang, Z.S., Milliman, J.D., Galler, J., Liu, J.P., and Sun, X.G. 1998.  Yellow River’s Water and Sediment Discharge Decreasing Steadily, EOS, Vol.79, No. 48. [Citation: 101]

 

  1. Yu, H.J., Liu, J.P., Shan, Q.M, 1998. Probe into the origin, development and evolution model of shelf desertizational environment in the last stage of Pleistocene. Chin. J. Oceanol. and Limnol. Vol.16, no.4. p326-332.

 

  1. Zhao S.L., Yu H.J., Liu J.P., 1997. Origin, development and evolutionary model of shelf desertization environment in late stage of Upper Pleistocene, Science in China (D), Vol.40 No.2: 207-214.

 

  1. Liu J.P., 1996. Cold-dry environment extended into the shelf duringthe LGM period. Marine Sciences, 2:28-30.

 

  1. Liu J.P., Lin J., 1995. The variation of Typhoon of the North-West Pacific during the Last Glacial Period and its Influence on the Shelf Environment, Marine Sciences, 5:26-28.

 

  1. Liu J.P., Yu H.J., 1995. Origin of the buried and exposed loess in the China’s coastal zone, Dedicated to 14th INQUA Congress Collection, Berlin, Geological Hazards and Environmental Studies of China Offshore Areas, 164-168.

 

  1. Liu J.P., 1995. The paleooceanographic features in the northwest Pacific region during the LGM period, Marine Sciences 3:14-16.

 

  1. Liu J.P., Zhao S.L., 1995. The origin of the exposed loess along coastal zone and the buried loess in the Bohai Sea bottom. Oceanloga Et Limnologia Sinica, 4:366-371.

 

  1. Zhao L., Liu J.P., 1995. Transgressions and rapid changes in the Bohai Sea area since Late Pleistocene. Scientia Geologica Sinica, Supplementary(I), 239-245.

 

Book Chapters:

  1. Liu J.P, 2004. Tidal sand ridges deposits in the eastern Yellow Sea, Chapter-8 in the book of Tidal Sand Ridges edited by Liu Zhenxia. China Ocean Press, 2004.
  2. Liu, J.P., Wang, H.J., 2013. Flux and fate of the Yellow River-derived Sediment to the Sea, Chapter-6 in the book of Biogeochemical Dynamics at major River-Coastal Interfaces: Linkages with Global Climate change. Ed. By Tom Bianchi. Cambridge Press. 2013.

Special Issue:

  1.  Gao, S., Liu, J.P., Wang, H.J. 2014. Sediment Dynamics and Related Biogeochemical Effects in the Eastern China Shelf Seas. Continental Shelf Research, Vol 90. Edited by Shu Gao, J.Paul Liu, Houjie Wang, 2014.