Recent Developments and Advances in Geological Oceanography and Ocean Observation in the Pacific Ocean and Its Marginal Basins
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Geological Oceanography".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2024) | Viewed by 14935
Special Issue Editors
Interests: marine geology; sedimentology; South China Sea
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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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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Pacific Ocean, the largest and deepest ocean on our planet, holds pivotal importance for marine geology and oceanography studies. We are pleased to invite researchers and scholars to contribute to a comprehensive and enlightening compilation of recent advancements and breakthroughs in the field of geological oceanography and ocean observation, specifically focusing on the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins. This forthcoming research album aims to highlight the latest findings, methodologies, and applications in the study of geological features, processes, and observations within this vast marine realm. It seeks to explore the dynamic nature and mineral resources (e.g., oil, gas, gas hydrate) of the Pacific Ocean and its marginal seas through sedimentology, geochemistry, geophysics, marine biology, and oceanography. Join us in exploring and discussing recent developments and advances in geological oceanography and ocean observation in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins. This collaborative effort will undoubtedly contribute to expanding our knowledge base and shaping the future of scientific research in marine geology and oceanography.
Potential topics of interest for paper submissions may include, but are certainly not limited to:
- Tectonic evolution and sedimentary evolution in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins.
- Exploration of hydrocarbon resources (e.g., oil, gas, gas hydrate) and mineral resources (manganese nodules) in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins.
- Submarine volcanic and hydrothermal activities in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins.
- Sedimentation, provenance analysis and depositional processes in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins.
- Advances in petroleum exploration and development technology, drilling technology and rock deformation.
- Advances in ocean observation techniques, including autonomous vehicles and remote sensing technologies.
- Climate change impacts and implications for the Pacific Ocean and its surrounding regions.
- Marine chemistry and biogeochemical cycles in the Pacific Ocean.
- Studies on the paleoceanography of the Pacific Ocean and its implications for future climate scenarios.
We encourage researchers, academicians, and professionals in the field to submit original research papers, reviews, or case studies that contribute to our understanding of the geological oceanography and ocean observation in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal basins. Additionally, we welcome interdisciplinary studies that integrate various scientific disciplines to gain a holistic perspective of this unique marine ecosystem.
Dr. Entao Liu
Dr. Qiangtai Huang
Dr. Jiangong Wei
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sedimentary evolution
- hydrocarbon exploration
- tectonic evolution
- ocean observation
- marine chemistry
- pacific Ocean
- oil and gas exploration
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