His primary areas of study are Hydrology, Estuary, Oceanography, Sediment and Structural basin. His work deals with themes such as Shallow water equations, Sediment transport and Inlet, which intersect with Hydrology. His research investigates the link between Sediment transport and topics such as Shoal that cross with problems in Storm surge.
His research on Estuary often connects related topics like Flood myth. His Oceanography research integrates issues from Channel, Drainage basin and Flow. His studies in Sediment integrate themes in fields like Drag, River engineering and Regime shift.
Zheng Bing Wang mainly focuses on Oceanography, Estuary, Hydrology, Sediment and Sediment transport. His Oceanography research includes themes of Channel, Structural basin and Sedimentary budget. His work on Tidal range as part of general Estuary study is frequently linked to Mouth bar, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His studies in Hydrology integrate themes in fields like Tidal irrigation, Flow and Siltation. Within one scientific family, Zheng Bing Wang focuses on topics pertaining to Erosion under Sediment, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Deposition. His Sediment transport study combines topics in areas such as Geotechnical engineering and Fluvial.
Zheng Bing Wang spends much of his time researching Estuary, Sediment, Oceanography, Sediment transport and Hydrology. His work deals with themes such as Discharge, Benthic zone, Bathymetry and Accretion, which intersect with Estuary. His Sediment research includes elements of Channel, Current, Erosion and Progradation.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Oceanography, Settling and Drag is strongly linked to Regime shift. Zheng Bing Wang interconnects Structural basin, Fluvial, Inlet and Flooding in the investigation of issues within Sediment transport. Much of his study explores Hydrology relationship to Sedimentary depositional environment.
His primary scientific interests are in Estuary, Sediment transport, Sediment, Oceanography and Hydrology. His Estuary research incorporates elements of Streamflow, Atmospheric sciences and Geomorphology. His Sediment transport study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Structural basin, Skewness and Harmonic.
Zheng Bing Wang combines subjects such as Channel and Discharge with his study of Sediment. His work focuses on many connections between Channel and other disciplines, such as Erosion, that overlap with his field of interest in Bathymetry, Sedimentation and Dredging. His studies deal with areas such as Benthic zone, Beach morphodynamics and Wedge as well as Hydrology.
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Impact of vegetation on flow routing and sedimentation patterns: Three-dimensional modeling for a tidal marsh
S Temmerman;TJ Bouma;Gerard Govers;ZB Wang.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)
A 2D/3D hydrodynamic and sediment transport model for the Yangtze Estuary, China
Kelin Hu;Kelin Hu;Pingxing Ding;Zhengbing Wang;Shilun Yang.
Journal of Marine Systems (2009)
Impact of sea-level rise on the morphological equilibrium state of tidal inlets
M.A. Van Goor;T.J. Zitman;Z.B. Wang;M.J.F. Stive.
Marine Geology (2003)
A global analysis of erosion of sandy beaches and sea-level rise: An application of DIVA
Jochen Hinkel;Robert James Nicholls;Richard S.J. Tol;Richard S.J. Tol;Zheng B. Wang.
Global and Planetary Change (2013)
Morphology and asymmetry of the vertical tide in the Westerschelde estuary
Z.B Wang;M.C.J.L Jeuken;H Gerritsen;H.J de Vriend.
computer science symposium in russia (2002)
Stability of river bifurcations in ID morphodynamic models
Z.B. Wang;M. De Vries;R.J. Fokkink;A. Langerak.
Journal of Hydraulic Research (1995)
Morphodynamics of a tidal lagoon and the adjacent coast
M.J.F. Stive;Z.B. Wang;M. Capobianco;P. Ruol.
8th International Biennial Conference on Physics of Estuaries and coastal Seas, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1998 (1998)
Controls on river delta formation; insights from numerical modelling
Nathanaël Geleynse;Joep E.A. Storms;Dirk-Jan R. Walstra;H.R. Albert Jagers.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2011)
Long-term process-based morphological modeling of the Marsdiep Tidal Basin
A. Dastgheib;J.A. Roelvink;Z.B. Wang.
Marine Geology (2008)
Morphodynamic modelling for a tidal inlet in the Wadden Sea
Z.B. Wang;T. Louters;H.J. de Vriend.
Marine Geology (1995)
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