Welcome to the School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University

WU Nan

  WU Nan    


  Associate Researcher


  Email   nanwu@tongji.edu.cn


  Tel


  Office  Ocean building


  Homepage Link   http://ocean.tongji.edu.cn/space/nw/



Education

  • 2009.09-2013.06Xi’an Shiyou UniversityResources exploration majorB.Sc

  • 2013.09-2015.06China Univeristy of Geosciences (Beijing), Petroleum geosciences,M.Sc

  • 2016.09-2020.10Imperial College London, Marine Geosciences,Ph.D




Employment

  • 2021.04-present Tongji University




Research Interests

  • Nan’s current research is focused on the use of seismic data to understand dynamic processes in deep-water sedimentology and stratigraphy. Nan's research interests are understanding the physical properties, kinematic indicators, preconditions of submarine mass-transport complexes (MTCs). 2D and 3D seismic reflection and well data (including DSDP, ODP, IODP data) are used to study these purposes.




Publications

  • Wu, Nan*, et al. Mass‐transport complexes (MTCs) document subsidence patterns in a northern Gulf of Mexico salt minibasin. Basin Research 32.6 (2020): 1300-1327.

  • Wu, Nan*, et al. Lithological, petrophysical and seal properties of mass-transport complexes (MTCs), northern Gulf of Mexico. AAPG Bulletin 20,210,215 (2021).

  • Wu, Nan*, et al. The formation and implications of giant blocks and fluid escape structures in submarine lateral spreads. Basin Research (2021).

  • Jackson, C. A. L., Nugraha, H., Steventon, M., Wu, Nan, Johnson, H., Hodgson, D., & Clare, M. A. (2020, December). Kinematics and structure of submarine landslides; recent learnings from 3D seismic reflection data. In AGU Fall Meeting 2020. AGU.

  • Dang, W., Zhang, J., Nie, H., Wang, F., Tang, X., Wu, N., ... & Wang, R. (2020). Isotherms, thermodynamics and kinetics of methane-shale adsorption pair under supercritical condition: Implications for understanding the nature of shale gas adsorption process. Chemical Engineering Journal, 383, 123191.

  • Peng, H., Wang, J., Liu, C., Zhang, S., Zattin, M., Wu, N., & Feng, Q. (2019). Thermochronological constraints on the Meso-Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Haiyuan-Liupanshan region, northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 183, 103966.

  

Awards

  • Best Presentation nomination in GASS Conference 2019