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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
2025-04-02
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Water Research: Multiscale spatio‐temporal variability of suspended sediment front in the Yangtze River Estuary and its ecological effects
YunfeiDu1,XiangjuHan1,Ya PingWang2,DaiduFan1,*,JicaiZhang2,*1State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China2State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China* Corresponding author.Email: ddfan@tongji.edu.cn,jicai_zhang@163.com.AbstractThe suspended sediment front (SSF) in the Yangtze River Estuary significantly affects regional circulation, water quality, and productivity. However, the quantitative unde
2025-03-24
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Science Bulletin: Coccolithophore carbonate counter pump covaried with ocean carbon cycle changes during the Mid-Miocene
Lishun Sun1, Xiaobo Jin1, Xiang Su2, Chuanlian Liu1,*1State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China2Key Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China* Corresponding author.Email: liucl@tongji.edu.cnAbstractCoccolithophores are a kind of marine calcifying algae, contributing to the ocean biological and carbonate counter pumps. Quantifying the relative ratio of particul
2025-03-12
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EPSL: Strong potassium uptake in surface sediments of the Changjiang River Estuary and the East China Sea: Implications for authigenic processes and the marine potassium budget
Xuechao Wu1,2, Shouye Yang1,*, Klaus Wallmann2, Florian Scholz3, Yanguang Dou4, JunjieGuo1,Xinning Xu11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany3Institute for Geology, Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability, Universitat Hamburg, Hambure, Germany4Key Laboratory of Marime Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao Instite of Marine Geology, Ministry of Nalural Resources, Qingd
2025-03-12
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GPC: Mid-Piacenzian and future changes in South Asian precipitation under global warming
Xinquan Zhou1, Chuanlian Liu1, *1 State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China*Corresponding author.Email: liucl@tongji.edu.cnAbstract: This study examines the response of South Asian precipitation to global warming during the mid-Piacenzian and in the near future, using modeling data. Compared to the preindustrial period, both the mid-Piacenzian simulations from the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 and the future projections under the Shared Socioecon
2025-03-07
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Science Advances: Anthropogenic intensification of Arctic anticyclonic circulation
Yijing Wu1, Daidu Fan1,2, Jianfeng Su11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2Laboratory of Marine Geology, QingdaoMarine Science and Technology Center, Qingdao, ChinaZhongfang Liu1 *, Camille Risi2, Francis Codron3, Guillaume Gastineau3, Xiaohe Huan1Haimao Lan1,Wanling Xu1,GabrielJ.Bowen4AbstractNearshore erosion is well‐documented in sediment‐deficit river deltas but remains lessunderstood beyond their delta front (DF), particularly its extension to the deep
2025-03-05
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GRL: Cascading Erosion in the Tide‐Dominated Changjiang Delta:A Novel Radionuclide Approach
Yijing Wu1, Daidu Fan1,2, Jianfeng Su11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2Laboratory of Marine Geology, QingdaoMarine Science and Technology Center, Qingdao, ChinaAbstractNearshore erosion is well‐documented in sediment‐deficit river deltas but remains lessunderstood beyond their delta front (DF), particularly its extension to the deeper prodelta (PD) and distal mud(DM). This study investigates the response of Changjiang subaqueous delta and its DM to sedi
2025-02-25
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JH: Cumulative impact of human activities on hydro-sediment dynamics and morphodynamics in the highly altered Yangtze Estuary
Xiangju Han a , Daidu Fan a,* , Ju Huang b , Junbiao Tu a , Lingpeng Menga , Shenliang ChencaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinabNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinacState Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China*Corresponding author.Email address: ddfan@tongji.edu.cn (D. Fan).AbstractEstuarine dynamics is influenced not only by upstream human activities but also
2025-01-07
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GM: Can ocean heat content regulate Indian summer monsoon rainfall?
Yue Wang1,2,*, Xingxing Wang1, Shuai Zhang3, Guo Chen2, Daoyu Wu4, Hang Deng2, Minsha Tang2, Haowen Dang1and Zhimin Jian11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, China3College of Oceanography, Hohai University, Nanjing, China4Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China*Corresponding author.Email address: 163wangyue@tongji.edu.cn(Y. Wang)AbstractModern studies s
2024-12-26
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ESR: Mercury stable isotopes revealing the atmospheric mercury circulation: A review of particulate bound mercury in China
Xuechao Qin a,b,e, Qingjun Guo a,d,* , Pim Martens c, Thomas Krafft ba Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, Chinab Department of Health, Ethics and Society, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, 6229 HA Maastricht, the Netherlandsc System Earth Science/University College Venlo, Maastricht University, Nassaustraat 36, 5911 BV Venlo, the Netherlandsd C
2024-12-26
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JGR: The Origin of Magnetofossil Coercivity Components: Constraints From Coupled Experimental Observations and Micromagnetic Calculations
Pengfei Xue1,*, Liao Chang2,3,**, Zhaowen Pei2 , and Richard J. Harrison41State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China,2Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and CrustalEvolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University,Beijing, China,3Laboratory for Marine Geology,Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao, China,4Department of Earth Sciences,University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK*Corresponding author.**Corresponding author.E-mail a
2024-12-26
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QSR: Evidence from Mg isotopes indicating reverse weathering as a significant Mg sink in Tibetan Plateau lakes
Zhongya Hu a,* , Marc Weynell b , Ni Su a , Simon V. Hohl a , Zhong Han c , Yixiong Wen d , Shouye Yang a,**aState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, ChinabInstitute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universitat ¨ Berlin, Malteser Straße 74-100, Berlin, GermanycState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610059, ChinadSchool of the Earth Science and Resources, China University of Geosc
2024-12-23
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Palaeo-3: Early-middle Miocene deep-water circulation intensity in the South China Sea: Evidence from a sortable silt record of oceanic red beds (IODP Expedition 367 Site U1500)
Jirawat Deemuenwaia, Zhifei Liu a, *, Yulong Zhaoa, Wei Shua, Baoqi HuangbaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, ChinabSchool of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: lzhifei@tongji.edu.cnAbstractDeep-water circulation is a key process in the Earth system because it transports heat, oxygen, nutrients, and sediments. Understanding deep-water current intensity is challenging due to the lack of
2024-12-16
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Chemical weathering in the Mekong River Basin: Clay mineralogy and element geochemistry of lower-reach river sediments
Pham Nhu Sang a,* , Zhifei Liu a,**, Yulong Zhao a , Pham Trung Hieu b,c , Sopheak Thav d , Sopheap Den a,daState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, ChinabVietnam National University, 700000, Ho Chi Minh, Viet NamcFaculty of Geology, University of Science, 700000, Ho Chi Minh, Viet NamdFaculty of Forestry Science, Royal University of Agriculture, 120000, Cambodia* Corresponding author.** Corresponding author.E-mail addresses: sang@tongji.edu.cn (P.N. Sang), lz
2024-12-09
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