WU Nan
Associate Researcher
Email nanwu@tongji.edu.cn
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Office Ocean building
Homepage Link http://ocean.tongji.edu.cn/space/nw/
Education
2009.09-2013.06:Xi’an Shiyou University,Resources exploration major,B.Sc
2013.09-2015.06:China Univeristy of Geosciences (Beijing), Petroleum geosciences,M.Sc
2016.09-2020.10:Imperial 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