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Kam-Biu Liu
Professor, Louisiana State University
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The influence of external factors on the biodiversity and species richness, linked to the environmental changes occurring in Louisiana's wetlands during the late Holocene
BIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES IN SHALLOW COASTAL SEAS AND ESTUARIES III POSTER
ocean sciences | 12 december 2023
Junghyung Ryu, Kam-Biu Liu, Terrence A. McCloskey
In this research, the plant diversity and species richness are examined, and the environmental history of a location near Little Lake in southeast Lou...
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What Are the Most Effective Proxies in Identifying Storm‐Surge Deposits in Paleotempestology? A Quantitative Evaluation From the Sand‐Limited, Peat‐Dominated Environment of the Florida Coastal Everglades
GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOSYSTEMS
24 march 2023
Qiang Yao, Kam-Biu Liu, Zhenqing Zhang, Erika Rodr...

Although many studies have attempted to reconstruct millennial‐scale hurricane patterns using various proxy‐based methods, it is still ...

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Multi‐Centennial Variability of Yangtze Delta Growth Over the Last 2000 Years: Interplay of Climate and People
EARTH'S FUTURE
04 august 2022
Xiaomei Nian, Weiguo Zhang, Xiaoting Wang, Simon M...

Reconstruction of sediment accumulation in river deltas over the Holocene provides a basis for understanding the relationship between climate chang...

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Poleward Shift in Tropical Cyclone Tracks in the Northwest Pacific During Warm Periods: Past and Future
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
06 december 2021
Shichen Tao, Kam-Biu Liu, Kefu Yu, Qi Shi, Hongqia...

We used the top age of storm‐relocated coral blocks (SRCBs) from Xisha Islands and Huangyan Island, South China Sea (SCS), in combination wit...

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A Geochemical Record of Late‐Holocene Hurricane Events From the Florida Everglades
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
09 august 2020
Qiang Yao, Kam-Biu Liu, Erika Rodrigues, thomas Bi...

A 5.25‐m sediment core SRM‐1 and 45 surface samples from mangrove forests at the Shark River Estuary in the Everglades National Park, F...

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The case for more intense Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones arriving into southwestern North America during the Late Pleistocene: new geochronological and sedimentological evidence from central Baja California.
SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNALS ON EARTH'S SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE II POSTERS
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2019
Jose Luis Antinao Rojas, Marissa Rose R. Schorr, E...
Late Pleistocene alluvial fan deposits in southwestern North America have been hypothesized to be a result of disparate climate-landscape response mec...
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Investigating the Role of Fluvial Processes in Storm-Related Sediment Deposition
OS18
15 february 2018
Marianne Dietz, Thomas A. Bianchette, Kam-Biu Liu
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Unravelling the Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Track Position since the Little Ice Age
UNRAVELLING THE NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC DRIVERS OF NORTH ATLANTIC TROPICAL CYCLONE TRACK POSITION SINCE THE LITTLE ICE AGE
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 15 december 2017
Lisa M. Baldini, Valorie V. Aquino, Yemane Asmerom...
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