Ren Mei'e

Ren Mei'e (Simplified Chinese:任美锷) (aka REN Meie, Ren Mei-E; 1913–2008), was a famous Chinese geomorphologist, geologist, marine and coastal scientist, educator and professor, who was the main founder for the study of many related subjects in modern China. Ren was born in Zhenhai County (current Cixi City), Ningbo, Zhejiang Province in 8 Sep 1913. In 1934 Ren graduated from the Department of Geology of the Central University (current Nanjing Univ... More

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