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Tongji begins construction of scientific cabled backbone system of the East China Sea Seabed Observation Subnet
On October 17, Tongji University commenced construction on its scientific cabled backbone system of the East China Sea Seabed Observation Subnet, which is a key component of the National Undersea Scientific Observation Network, a major seabed based national science and technology infrastructure led by Tongji University for China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, marking a significant step forward towards building the subnet.The subnet of East China Sea seabed observation has two landing sites, one in Linga
2024-11-27
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Open for Applications: 2025 Marine Scholarship of China
The Marine Scholarship of China for the year 2024 is now open for applicationsfrom December 1, 2024 to February 20, 2025(with all the online procedures completed).The Marine Scholarship of China is jointly initiated by the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) and the Ministry of Education of China (MOE) for the purpose of providing financial support to outstanding students from the coastal countries or regions around the South China Sea, the Pacific and the Indian Oceans and African developing cou
2024-11-08
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Renowned Marine Geologist WANG Pinxian Releases New Popular Science Book Science and Culture: An Academician's Perspective on the Source of Innovation
At 82 years old, he completed three deep-sea dives in the South China Sea over just nine days. By 85, he became a popular science video blogger, amassing over a million followers and earning the affectionate title “The Playful Ocean Scholar” from netizens. Now, nearing 90, WANG Pinxian, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and renowned marine geologist, has released a new popular science book, Science and Culture: An Academician’s Perspective on the Source of Innovation. He is also a p
2024-11-04
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Events
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The 57th Ocean Fest: Active Su...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
April 28, 2025
The 56th Ocean Fest: Late Ceno...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
March 29, 2024
The 55th Ocean Fest: Dependenc...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
January 19, 2024
The 54th Ocean Fest: Neogene c...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
November 13, 2023
Lecture:Dynamics and forcing ...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
September 25, 2023
Lecture:Record of 3 Ma sea tr...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
December 9, 2022
Research Highlights
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GSA Bulletin: Low sediment transport efficiency from the Tibetan Plateau to the Indian Ocean through the Yarlung Zangbo–Brahmaputra–Ganges system
Mingyang Yu1,Zhifei Liu1 *, Yulong Zhao1, Baozhi Lin1, H.M. Zakir Hossain2, Suchana Taral3,Tapan Chakraborty4,Christophe Colin5,Zhongpeng Han6,Chengshan Wang61State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.2Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore, Bangladesh.3Department of Earth Sciences, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.4Geological Studies Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India.5Unive
Time:2025-04-18
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GPC: Chemical weathering and its control mechanism in the Yarlung Zangbo drainage basin on the Tibetan Plateau
Mingyang Yu1, Zhifei Liu1,*,YulongZhao1,Baozhi Lin11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China* Corresponding author.Email:lzhifei@tongji.edu.cnAbstractSilicate weathering acts as a negative feedback that regulates the Earths long-term climate by removing CO2from the atmosphere. However, maintaining a close balance in the global carbon cycle requires a timely response of weathering to the changing climate. Here, we investigate major and trace element conten
Time:2025-04-16
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EPSL: Distinct carbon sequestration in the glacial Pacific despite vigorous deep ocean circulation
Jinlong Du1 *, Jun Tian11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.*Corresponding author.Email:dujinlong@tongji.edu.cnAbstractThe Pacific Ocean holds the largest marine carbon inventory and serves as a vital sink for atmospheric CO2during glacial periods. Associated with drastic cooling of the global oceans, the Pacific carbon sequestration has traditionally been attributed to slow deep circulation, similar to the mechanisms possibly occurring in the glacial Atla
Time:2025-04-09
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Science China: Evolution of the elastic properties of lacustrine organic shales under different thermal maturity conditions
Zhenjia Cai1,2, Luanxiao Zhao1,2*,Jiqiang Ma1,2, FengshouZhang3 Jianghua Geng1,21State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China2School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China3Department of Geotechnical Engineering College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China* Corresponding author.Email: zhaoluanxiao@tongji.edu.cnAbstractResearch on the elastic responses of organic-rich shales during thermal evolution has
Time:2025-04-02
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