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Tongji begins construction of scientific cabled backbone system of the East China Sea Seabed Observation Subnet
On October 17, Tongji University commenced construction on its scientific cabled backbone system of the East China Sea Seabed Observation Subnet, which is a key component of the National Undersea Scientific Observation Network, a major seabed based national science and technology infrastructure led by Tongji University for China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, marking a significant step forward towards building the subnet.The subnet of East China Sea seabed observation has two landing sites, one in Linga
2024-11-27
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Open for Applications: 2025 Marine Scholarship of China
The Marine Scholarship of China for the year 2024 is now open for applicationsfrom December 1, 2024 to February 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 cou
2024-11-08
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Renowned Marine Geologist WANG Pinxian Releases New Popular Science Book Science and Culture: An Academician's Perspective on the Source of Innovation
At 82 years old, he completed three deep-sea dives in the South China Sea over just nine days. By 85, he became a popular science video blogger, amassing over a million followers and earning the affectionate title “The Playful Ocean Scholar” from netizens. Now, nearing 90, WANG Pinxian, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and renowned marine geologist, has released a new popular science book, Science and Culture: An Academician’s Perspective on the Source of Innovation. He is also a p
2024-11-04
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Events
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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
The 54th Ocean Fest: Neogene c...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
November 13, 2023
Lecture:Dynamics and forcing ...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
September 25, 2023
Lecture:Record of 3 Ma sea tr...
Lecture Hall, Ocean Building
December 9, 2022
Faculty Recruitment | We are h...
Tongji University
September 29, 2022
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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
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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
Time:2024-12-09
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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
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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
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