Enpu Gong
Professor
Geology resources and Engineering
Northeastern University
China
Biography
Enpu Gong has research interests in paleontology, paleoecology, and specifically Carboniferous reefs. His interests extend to Jehol Biota and sedimentology. Dr. Gong has active research projects in Guizhou, Guangxi and Liaoning of China. He teaches intro physical geology, historical geology, paleontology, sedimentology, regional geology of China. Education Ph.D. (Geology), Northeastern University, China, 1995 M.Sc. (Geology), Central south University, China, 1985 B.Sc. (Geology), Central south University, China, 1982 Experience Professor of Geology, Northeastern University, 1999-present. Associate Professor of Geology, Northeastern University, 1994-1999. Instructor of Geology, Northeastern University, China, 1987-1994. Honors/Awards/Offices Held Enpu Gong is a member of numerous professional organizations. In addition, Dr. Gong is a member of numerous editorial committees at journal of geology.
Research Interest
Geology
Publications
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2010, Enpu Gong, Larry D. Martin, David A. Burnham, and Amanda R. Falk. The birdlike raptor Sinornithosaurus was venomous. PNAS, 107: 766–768
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2010, David E. Alexander, Enpu Gong, Larry D. Martin, David A. Burnham, and Amanda R. Falk. Model tests of gliding with different hindwing configurations in the four-winged dromaeosaurid Microraptor gui. PNAS, 107:2972–2976
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2010, Yong-Li Zhang, En-Pu Gong, Mark A. Wilson , Chang-Qing Guan , Bao-Liang Sun, A large coral reef in the Pennsylvanian of Ziyun County, Guizhou (South China): The substrate and initial colonization environment of reef-building corals, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 37 (2010) 335–349