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Open for Applications: 2026 Marine Scholarship of China
The Marine Scholarship of China for the year 2024 is now open for applicationsfrom October25, 2025 to December 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 coun
2025-10-28
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Blue Ocean Forum No. 59 | Professors John Vidale and Heidi Houston from the University of Southern California Visit Our Institute and Deliver Keynote Lectures on Fault Rupture Geometry and Crustal Strength
At the invitation of Professor Cheng Yifang, Professor John Vidale and Heidi Houston from the University of Southern California (USC) visited our institute on July 7th, 2025, and delivered two academic talks as part of the 59thBlue Ocean Forum. Themed “How Faults Break: Crustal Strength and the Geometry of Earthquake Rupture,”the forum focused on cutting-edge scientific questions such as seismic energy release, fault zone complexity, and the strength of the Earth’s crust.Professor John Vidale is
2025-07-25
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Professor Yair Rosenthal Delivers 58th Blue Ocean Feast Lecture on Climate Studies
Recently, Professor Yair Rosenthal, Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University, visited the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the invitation of Academician Zhimin Jian. Professor Rosenthal delivered the 58th Blue Ocean Feast lecture, entitled “Geology, History and Art in Service of Climate Studies: A Window to the Past, Look to the Future.” Held in the first-floor lecture hall of the Ocean Building, the event provided an inspiring and interdisciplinary academic experience for attending fac
2025-07-07
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Events
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The 60th Ocean Fest: Theoretic...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
October 22, 2025
The 59th Ocean Fest: How Fault...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
July 7, 2025
The 58th Ocean Fest: Geology, ...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
June 10, 2025
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
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AGC:Long‐Term Monsoon Weakening Over the Past 430 Ka: Insights From Magnesium Isotopes of South China Sea Sediments
Zhongya Hu1, Shouye Yang1, Yue Wang1 , Fangbing Li1, and Simon V. Hohl11 State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaAbstract :The Mid‐Brunhes Event (MBE, ∼430 ka) represents a pivotal climatic transition in the latePleistocene, while monsoon‐driven impacts on low‐latitude regions during this interval remain debated.Sediments archived in the MD05‐2901 gravity core from the South China Sea (SCS) record the influence of theEast Asian summer monsoon (EASM) on regional
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GCA: Lithium isotope fractionation in the mid-lower Changjiang basin: Insights from riverine geochemistry and the role of authigenic oxyhydroxides
Chengfan Yang a,*, Jiacheng Peng a, Junjie Guo a, Qiang Hao b, Jinniu Chen a, Shouye Yang aa State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, Chinab The Engineering technical College of Chengdu University of Technology, Leshan 614000, ChinaAbstract:Lithium (Li) isotopes have been extensively studied as a key proxy for silicate weathering. However, our understanding of Li isotope fractionation in lowlands and/or floodplains, particularly regarding authigenic phases, ne
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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences:Quantifying the effects of laminae on mechanical and damage characteristic of shale: Numerical investigation on digital rock models
Dingdian Yan a b, Luanxiao Zhao a b, Minghui Lu c, Yonghao Zhang d, Min Chen a b, Fengshou Zhang eaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, ChinabSchool of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, ChinacResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, ChinadChina National Logging Corporation, Xian, 710077, ChinaeKey Laboratory of Geotechnical Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji Un
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Deep-Sea Research Part I: Zonation of a Cold-Water Coral Garden on the Northern Continental Slope of the South China Sea
Liquan Luo a, Haowen Dang a, Zhiwei Zeng a, Mingyuan Bu a, Chen Li a, Jianru Li a, Yanli Lei b, Wei Huang a, Zhimin Jian aaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, ChinabInstitute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 266071 Qingdao, ChinaAbstract:Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems are receiving ever-increasing attention. Here, the distribution of CWC on a single seamount off the northern continental shelf of the South China Sea (SCS) is investigated by co
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