Marine Environmental Geology
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Earth Science and Medical Geology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 4163
Special Issue Editors
Interests: tectonic evolution of oceanic lithosphere; basin sedimentation and hydrocarbon accumulation in deep water area of the South China Sea
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Interests: natural gas hydrate (NGH); marine geology and geophysics
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Interests: accumulation process and mechanism of hydrocarbons in deep-water areas of marine; tracing paleo-fluid migration in geological environment; marine environmental geochemistry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The marine environment is closely related to human life and survival. Changes in the marine environment can affect human living environments in many aspects. Throughout geological history, there have been many great changes and even disastrous events in the marine environment, which have had a great impact on the evolution of Earth’s organisms. At the same time, human activities also have a significant impact on the marine environment, such as via ocean acidification and marine pollution. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore changes in the marine environment.
We encourage the application of multiple indicators and methods to study marine minerals (oil, natural gas hydrate, Fe-Mn nodules and so on), sediments, seawater, and rock, in order to reconstruct marine geological evolution and marine environment conditions. Experimental, observational, and modeling studies are welcome.
This album warmly welcomes research and review papers related to marine environmental geology, including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Tectonic evolution of the oceanic lithosphere.
- Formation mechanism of Fe-Mn nodules.
- Reconstruction of the paleo-environment of the cold-seep region.
- Source and sink processes of continental marginal seas and their interactions with marine environments and human activities.
- Modern cold-seep activity and its carbon-cycling effect.
- The accumulation and transport of hydrocarbons, including crude oil, natural gas, condensates and natural gas
- Exploration and development of offshore oil and gas resources.
- Influences of offshore petroleum development on marine environments and public health.
Dr. Qiangtai Huang
Dr. Jiangong Wei
Dr. Peng Cheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- marine minerals
- mid-oceanic ridge
- oceanic crust
- offshore oil and gas resources
- natural gas hydrate
- carbon cycling
- marine sedimentology
- deep sea
- carbonatite geochemistry
- marine environment and public health
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