Chia yu Wu

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Geology
Institution
University of Dayton

Education

  • PHD in Geography

Research Interests

Geomorphology   Gis   Social Justice  

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List of Publications (8)
In 2022
8

Wu, C. Y. *, Mossa, J., Jaeger, J. M. (2022). Estimate of decadal-scale riverbed deformation and bed-load sediment transport during flood events in the lowermost Mississippi River. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

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Haritashya, U., Drake, J., Wu, C. Y., Lin H., Mornhinweg A., Franklin L., Collins T., (2022). Geospatial technologies and human rights: analyzing mass graves in Raqqa, Syria. University of Dayton, OH.https://issuu.com/udhumanrights/docs/_joint_syria_report?fbclid=IwAR1DYmJ_KRONjWAI9nQlXLw2GhBN1Bgz6ikTCWe_7rBxQVi2lFZZRuiGMoc

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In 2021
6

Haritashya, U., Wu, C. Y., Johnson, B., Jespersen, I., Drake, J. (2021). Geospatial technologies and human rights: Views of destruction and displacement in Myanmar and neighboring Bangladesh. University of Dayton, OH. https://issuu.com/udhumanrights/docs/joint_myanmar_report

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In 2020
5

Wu C. Y., Meselhe E. (2020). Utilizing Upper Diversions in River Water Management Case Study: 2019 Mississippi Floods, Phase 1. Tulane University, LA. https://news.tulane.edu/sites/news/files/EDF-Bonnet%20Carre%20Report%20-%20Phase%20I%202020-June%208-1.pdf

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In 2019
4

Wu, C. Y.*, Mossa, J., Mao, L., & Almulla, M. (2019). Comparison of different spatial interpolation methods for historical hydrographic data of the lowermost Mississippi River. Annals of GIS, 25(2), 133-151.

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3

Mossa, J., Chen, Y. H., & Wu, C. Y. (2019). Geovisualization geoscience of large river floodplains. Journal of Maps, 1-17.

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2

Wu, C. Y.*, Mossa, J. (2019). Decadal-Scale Variations of Thalweg Morphology and Riffle-Pool Sequences in Response to Flow Regulation in the Lowermost Mississippi River. Water, 11(6), 1175.

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In 2017
1

Mossa, J., Chen, Y. H., Walls, S. P., Kondolf, G. M., & Wu, C. Y. (2017). Anthropogenic landforms and sediments from dredging and disposing sand along the Apalachicola River and its floodplain. Geomorphology, 294, 119-134.

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