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GPC: Zooplankton fecal pellet flux and carbon export: The South China Sea record and its global comparison
Jiaying Li , Zhifei Liu * , Baozhi Lin , Yulong Zhao , Xiaodong Zhang , Junyuan Cao , Jingwen Zhang , Hongzhe SongState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: lzhifei@tongji.edu.cn (Z. Liu).AbstractZooplankton fecal pellets constitute a major component of passively sinking particles in the ocean. The sinking of zooplankton fecal pellets provides an efficient vehicle for the transfer and sequestration of particulate organic
2024-12-05
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JGR: Distribution and Characteristics of the Subsurface Eddies in the Aleutian Basin, Bering Sea
Kun Zhang1 , Haibin Song1,*, Linghan Meng1 , and Shun Yang11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: hbsong@tongji.edu.cn (H. Song).AbstractSubsurface eddies, characterized by their cores located within or below the pycnocline, cantransport materials over long distances in the oceans interior. Observations of these eddies are sparse, limitingour understanding of their regional distribution a
2024-12-02
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GCA: Modern oceanic cycle of beryllium isotopes assessed using a data-constrained biogeochemical model
Kai Denga,b,*, Gregory F. de Souzab, Jianghui Duc,baState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, ChinabInstitute of Geochemistry and Petrology, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, ETH Zurich, Clausiusstrasse 25, 8092 Zurich, SwitzerlandcThe Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, MOE, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, 100871 Beijing, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: kaideng@tongji.edu.cn (K. Deng).AbstractBeryl
2024-11-21
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GCA: River mouths are hotspots for terrestrial organic carbon burial on the Sunda Shelf: Implications for tropical coastal carbon sequestration
Bingbing Weia b, Stephanie Kuschc, Junjie Wud, Hasrizal Shaarie, Gesine Mollenhauerb f g, Guodong Jiaa *aState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinabAlfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany1cISMER Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Quebec Rimouski, Rimouski, CanadadDepartment of Environmental Science, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedeneFaculty of Science and Marine Environment, University Malaysia
2024-11-18
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GRL: Shear Instability and Turbulent Mixing by Kuroshio Intrusion Into the Changjiang River Plume
Junbiao Tu1, Jiaxue Wu2, * , Daidu Fan1 , Zhiyu Liu3 , Qianjiang Zhang4 , and William Smyth5, *1State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, China3State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, and Department of Physical Oceanography, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China4State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography, Min
2024-11-05
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JGR: Decoding Stress Patterns of the 2023 Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Doublet
Jianquan Chen1, Chang Liu1,*, Luca Dal Zilio2,3, Jianling Cao4, Hui Wang4, Guangliang Yang5, Oğuz H. Göğüş6, Hang Zhang1, and Yaolin Shi71State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Ave, Singapore3Asian School of the Environment, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Ave, Singapore4Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China5Institute of Seismology
2024-11-04
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JGR: Deflected Mantle Flow and Shearing‐Aligned Lithospheric Melt Under the Strike‐Slip Dead Sea Rift
Huikai Xu1, Youqiang Yu1, Jiaji Xi11 State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: yuyouqiang@tongji.edu.cn (Y. Yu).AbstractThe capability of tropical forest to recover from extensive land-use remains a matter of debate, despite its importance for guiding conservation and restoration policies. This is especially the case for Southeast Asia. Fortunately, the Sunda Shelf was extensively exposed during the Last Glacial Maximum sea-le
2024-10-28
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GPC: Southeast Asian rainforest lost biodiversity during the range expansion to ice-age Sunda Shelf
Zhongjing Cheng a,*, Jiawang Wu b, Chuanxiu Luo c, Zhifei Liu a, Enqing Huang a, Hongchao Zhao a, Lu Dai a, Chengyu Weng aaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China bSchool of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai 519082, China cKey Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China*Corresponding author.E-mail address: magnolia_czj@tongji.edu.cn (Z. Cheng).Ab
2024-10-17
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CATENA: Synchronous climate and civilization changes spanning the Common Era: High-resolution biomarker record from a mountain peat in East China
Liping Tian a, b, Cong Chen b, *, Kangyou Huang b, c, *, Zhuo Zheng b, c, Xiao Zhang b, Guodong Jia a, caState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, ChinabSchool of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, 519082, ChinacSouthern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai, 519082, China*Corresponding authors. E-mail addresses: chenc66@mail.sysu.edu.cn (C. Chen), hkangy@mail.sysu.edu.cn (K. Huang).AbstractKnowledge o
2024-10-17
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AGU Advances: Magnetosheath High-Speed Jet Drives Multiple Auroral Arcs Near Local Noon
HuiXuan Qiu1, De-Sheng Han1*, Run Shi1, and Jianjun Liu21State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2MNR Key Laboratory for Polar Science, Polar Research Institute of China, Shanghai, China AbstractMagnetosheath High-Speed Jets (HSJs) are transient disturbances characterized by increased dynamic pressure. They can cause various geoeffects, including ultra-low-frequency (ULF) waves and auroras. Theoretically, when ULF waves propaga
2024-10-14
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INT J ROCK MECH MIN: Fracability evaluation model for unconventional reservoirs From the perspective of hydraulic fracturing performance
Dingdian Yan a,b, Luanxiao Zhao a,b,*, Xuehang Song c, Jizhou Tang a,b, Fengshou Zhang daState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China bSchool of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, ChinacCAS Key Lab of Low-Carbon Conversion Science and Engineering, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 201210, ChinadKey Laboratory of Geotechnical Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji Univers
2024-09-30
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Science Advances: Triple oxygen isotope reveals insolation-forced tropical moisture cycles
Lijuan Sha1, Haowen Dang2,*, Yue Wang2, Jasper A. Wassenburg3,4, Jonathan L. Baker1,5,Hanying Li1, Ashish Sinha6, Yassine Ait Brahim7, Nanping Wu8,9, Zhengyao Lu10,Ce Yang11, Xiyu Dong1, Jiayu Lu12, Haiwei Zhang1, Sasadhar Mahata1,Yanjun Cai1, Zhimin Jian2, Hai Cheng1,13,*1Institute of Global environmental change, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, china.2State Key laboratory of Marine Geology, tongji University, Shanghai, china. 3Center for climate Physics, institute for Basic Science, Busan, Re
2024-09-20
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GPC: Last glacial burial of woody debris in deep-sea sediments and its carbon cycling significance
Hongchao Zhao, Zhifei Liu * , Baozhi Lin, Yulong ZhaState Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaAbstract:Burial of terrigenous organic carbon in marine sediments serves as a net sink for atmospheric CO2and therefore regulates global climate on geologic time scales. Woody debris is an important carrier of terrigenous organic carbon, but its burial in deep-sea sediments has been rarely reported. Here, woody debris from the last glacial sediments in the southern
2024-08-13
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Paleoceano.Paleoclim. : Climatic and environmental impacts on the sedimentation of the SW Taiwan margin since the last deglaciation: Geochemical and mineralogical investigations
Joffrey Bertaz1,2, Zhifei Liu1,*, Christophe Colin2,*, Arnaud Dapoigny3, Andrew Tien-Shun Lin4, Yanli Li1, and Zhimin Jian11State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China2Université Paris‐Saclay, CNRS, GEOPS, Orsay, France3Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, LSCE/IPSL, CEA CNRS-UVSQ, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France4Department of Earth Sciences, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan* Corresponding author. E-mail address:lzhi
2024-08-11
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