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JIN Xianglong. 2013. Recent progress in submarine geosciences in China. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 32(12):1-3
Recent progress in submarine geosciences in China
Recent progress in submarine geosciences in China
Received:September 10, 2013  Revised:October 23, 2013
DOI:10.1007/s13131-013-0389-x
Key words:submarine geosciences  submarine resource exploration  new technologies in geophysics  mid-ocean ridges  marginal seas
中文关键词:  submarine geosciences  submarine resource exploration  new technologies in geophysics  mid-ocean ridges  marginal seas
基金项目:a project of the Mega-Science Program supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China: "Land-ocean boundary processes and their impacts on the formation of the Yangtze deposition system" under contract No. 2013CB956500.
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JIN Xianglong The Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Hangzhou 310012, China xljin@mail.hz.zj.cn 
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Abstract:
      In China submarine geosciences represents a newly established discipline of oceanography, focusing on the oceanic lithosphere, and its interface with the hydrosphere and biosphere. Recently, supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program and other high-tech development projects, significant progress has been made in the development of advanced technologies and equipment. This enables the scientists in China to carry out explorations of the international seabed area in the Pacific Ocean and on the Southwest Indian Ridge. In addition, they have been active in the research activities associated the mid-ocean ridges and western Pacific marginal seas. It is anticipated that this research field will continue to be highly fruitful in the near future.
中文摘要:
      In China submarine geosciences represents a newly established discipline of oceanography, focusing on the oceanic lithosphere, and its interface with the hydrosphere and biosphere. Recently, supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program and other high-tech development projects, significant progress has been made in the development of advanced technologies and equipment. This enables the scientists in China to carry out explorations of the international seabed area in the Pacific Ocean and on the Southwest Indian Ridge. In addition, they have been active in the research activities associated the mid-ocean ridges and western Pacific marginal seas. It is anticipated that this research field will continue to be highly fruitful in the near future.
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