Yu-Chun Chang
Yu-Chun Chang, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK
| Office | MA3050 |
| Phone | +886-7-5252000 ext. 5137 |
| Research Areas | Marine Geology, Sedimentology, Applied Marine Geophysics, Basin Analysis |
| Research Interests | Sediment Source-to-Sink, Sediment Transport Processes, Marine Geohazard Assessment, Paleo-seismology, Holocene Geohistory |
| Research Methods | Non-destructive Sediment Core Scanning, Sediment Analyses, Marine Geophysical Image Interpretation, Multi-scale Integrated Analysis |
| Research Websites | Google Scholar, ResearchGate, ORCID |
《 Selected Publications 》
- Chang, Y.-C.*, Kling, J., Schindlbeck, J. C., Mitchell, N. C., Hsiung, K.-H., Kanamatsu, T. (2025) Variations in Event-Bed Thickness-Frequency Distributions Near Volcanic Islands: Indicators of Varied Geological Processes. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 26(6). DOI ›
- Chang, Y.-C., Mitchell, N. C.*, Schindlbeck, J. C., Hansteen, T. H., Freundt, A., Hübscher C., Quartau, R. (2023) Emplacement history of volcaniclastic turbidites around the central Azores volcanic islands: frequencies of slope landslides and eruptions. Geosphere 19(3): 654–675. DOI ›
- Chang, Y.-C.*, Mitchell, N. C., Hansteen, T. H., Schindlbeck, J. C., Freundt, A. (2023) Volcaniclastic deposits and sedimentation processes around volcanic ocean islands: the central Azores. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 520, 523–546. DOI ›
- Chang, Y.-C.*, Mitchell, N. C., Quartau, R., Hübscher C., Rusu, L., Tempera. F. (2022) Asymmetric abundances of submarine sediment waves around the Azores volcanic islands. Marine Geology 449, 106837. DOI ›
- Chang, Y.-C.*, Mitchell, N., Quartau, R. (2021) Landslides in the upper submarine slopes of volcanic islands: the central Azores. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 22(10). DOI ›
《 Co-authored Publications 》
- Doan, M.L., Chang, Y.-C., et al. (2026) Real-time unwrapping of 3D X-ray CT scans for visual core description. Scientific Drilling (Accepted).
- Kirkpatrick, J.D., Chang, Y.-C., et al. (2025) Extreme plate boundary localization promotes shallow earthquake slip at the Japan Trench. Science. DOI ›
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