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Ya Ping Wang

Ya Ping Wang

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4490
World Ranking
6961
National Ranking
444

Overview

Ya Ping Wang is affiliated with Nanjing University in China. Their research expertise spans primarily Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant contributions to the understanding of earth-surface processes and coastal ecosystem dynamics.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

The subfields of study where they have been notably active are:

  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Ecology
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Oceanography
  • Global and Planetary Change

The key topics addressed in their research involve:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Ya Ping Wang has published in various well-known venues, frequently contributing to journals and platforms such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Marine Geology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Shu Gao
  • Benwei Shi
  • Jianjun Jia
  • Jianhua Gao

Among recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Ya Ping Wang are:

  • Biomimetic glycopeptide hydrogel coated PCL/nHA scaffold for enhanced cranial bone regeneration via macrophage M2 polarization-induced osteo-immunomodulation (2022) published in Biomaterials

Ya Ping Wang also contributed to a book published by Frontiers Media in 2023 titled Extreme Weather Events Induced Coastal Environment Changes under Multiple Anthropogenic Impacts.

Best Publications

  • Sediment transport over an accretional intertidal flat with influences of reclamation, Jiangsu coast, China

    Ya Ping Wang;Shu Gao;Jianjun Jia;Charlotte E.L. Thompson

  • Tidal hydrodynamics and fine-grained sediment transport on the radial sand ridge system in the southern Yellow Sea

    Fei Xing;Fei Xing;Ya Ping Wang;Harry V. Wang

  • Changes in water and sediment exchange between the Changjiang River and Poyang Lake under natural and anthropogenic conditions, China

    Jian Hua Gao;Jianjun Jia;Albert J. Kettner;Fei Xing

  • Changes in material fluxes from the Changjiang River and their implications on the adjoining continental shelf ecosystem

    Shu Gao;Ya Ping Wang

  • Sediment resuspension, flocculation, and settling in a macrotidal estuary

    Ya Ping Wang;George Voulgaris;Yan Li;Yang Yang

  • Tidal Response to Sea‐Level Rise in Different Types of Estuaries: The Importance of Length, Bathymetry, and Geometry

    Jiabi Du;Jiabi Du;Jian Shen;Yinglong J. Zhang;Fei Ye

  • Is “morphodynamic equilibrium” an oxymoron?

    Zeng Zhou;Zeng Zhou;Giovanni Coco;Ian Townend;Maitane Olabarrieta

  • Role of delta-front erosion in sustaining salt marshes under sea-level rise and fluvial sediment decline

    Shi Lun Yang;Xiangxin Luo;Stijn Temmerman;Matthew Kirwan

  • Distal mud deposits associated with the Pearl River over the northwestern continental shelf of the South China Sea

    Yunling Liu;Shu Gao;Ya Ping Wang;Yang Yang

  • Worsened physical condition due to climate change contributes to the increasing hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay.

    Jiabi Du;Jiabi Du;Jian Shen;Kyeong Park;Ya Ping Wang

  • Relating accretion and erosion at an exposed tidal wetland to the bottom shear stress of combined current-wave action

    B.W. Shi;S.L. Yang;Y.P. Wang;T.J. Bouma

  • Rapid response of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River and East China Sea source-to-sink conveying system to human induced catchment perturbations

    Jian Hua Gao;Yong Shi;Hui Sheng;Albert J. Kettner

  • Sediment retention at the Changjiang sub-aqueous delta over a 57 year period, in response to catchment changes

    Shu Gao;Ya Ping Wang;Jian-hua Gao

  • The impact of climate change and human activities on streamflow and sediment load in the Pearl River basin.

    Chuangshou Wu;Changchen Ji;Benwei Shi;Yaping Wang

  • Determination of Critical Shear Stresses for Erosion and Deposition Based on In Situ Measurements of Currents and Waves over an Intertidal Mudflat

    Benwei Shi;Ya Ping Wang;Yang Yang;Mingliang Li

  • Sediment accumulation and retention of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) subaqueous delta and its distal muds over the last century

    Jianjun Jia;Jianjun Jia;Jianhua Gao;Tinglu Cai;Yan Li

  • Reservoir-induced changes to fluvial fluxes and their downstream impacts on sedimentary processes: The Changjiang (Yangtze) River, China

    Jian Hua Gao;Jianjun Jia;Albert J. Kettner;Fei Xing

  • Velocity Variations in Salt Marsh Creeks, Jiangsu, China

    Ya Ping Wang;Renshun Zhang;Shu Gao

  • Tide-induced suspended sediment transport: Depth-averaged concentrations and horizontal residual fluxes

    Qian Yu;Ya Ping Wang;Burg Flemming;Shu Gao

  • Revisiting the problem of sediment motion threshold

    Yang Yang;Yang Yang;Shu Gao;Ya Ping Wang;Ya Ping Wang;Jianjun Jia

  • Modeling profile shape evolution for accreting tidal flats composed of mud and sand: A case study of the central Jiangsu coast, China

    Xiu Juan Liu;Shu Gao;Ya Ping Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shu Gao
Shu Gao East China Normal University
Shilun Yang
Shilun Yang East China Normal University
Albert J. Kettner
Albert J. Kettner University of Colorado Boulder
Tjeerd J. Bouma
Tjeerd J. Bouma Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Chunyan Li
Chunyan Li Louisiana State University
Jian Shen
Jian Shen Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Kehui Xu
Kehui Xu Louisiana State University
Stijn Temmerman
Stijn Temmerman University of Antwerp
Zheng Bing Wang
Zheng Bing Wang Delft University of Technology
Yixin Zhao
Yixin Zhao Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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