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Science China-earth Sciences | 2012

Resolving the hydrothermal signature by sequential leaching studies of sediments from the middle of the Okinawa Trough

Yu Zenghui; Gao YuHua; Zhai Shikui; Liu FeiFei

A sediment core H9 collected from the middle of the Okinawa Trough was studied by sequential leaching to indentify the hydrothermal component from the various other components such as detrital, biogenic, and so on. The elements were partitioned into five fractions: exchangeable, bound to carbonates, bound to iron and manganese oxides, bound to organic matter, and residual. The contents of elements Al, Ti, K, Fe, Mn, Pb, Co, Cu, Ni, and V in each fraction were determined and their percentages were calculated. Residual fraction is a dominant speciation for most studied elements except for Mn and Pb in the core sediments. For the elements Al, Ti, and K, residual fraction accounts for more than 95% of the total metal concentration. The concentrations of all studied elements in the exchangeable fraction, carbonate fraction, and organic fraction are relatively low. The metal levels in the iron and manganese oxide fraction are relatively high and this fraction represents another prevalent speciation. Also in this fraction, the metal concentrations and percentages are higher in the core section above 80 cm than those below 80 cm. Especially for Mn and Pb, the fractions bound to iron and manganese oxides account for more than 50% of the total metal concentration for the upper 80 cm section. Hydrothermal components mainly occur in this fraction. And the downcore variations of metal contents and percentages reflect the variations of hydrothermal inputs to the sediments. The high metal levels in the upper core indicate the enhancing influence of hydrothermal activities around on the core H9 during its late stage of sedimentation. The accumulation rates of hydrothermally derived Fe, Mn, Pb, Co, Cu, Ni, and V were evaluated based on their concentrations in the iron and manganese oxide fractions in this study. The results show that the accumulation rate of hydrothermally derived Mn is similar to those obtained from the Mid-ocean Ridges and Lau Basin. However, hydrothermally derived Fe and Cu present a relatively lower level.


Journal of Ocean University of China | 2007

Marine Engineering Geological Exploration Information System (MEGEIS): A GIS-based application to marine resources exploitation

Su Tian-yun; Liu Baohua; Zhai Shikui; Liang Rui-cai; Zheng Yan-peng

Based on the ArcGIS geographic information system and the ORACLE database management system, this paper reports our studies on the technology of Marine Engineering Geological Exploration Information System (MEGEIS). By analyzing system structure, designing function modules and discussing data management, this paper systematically proposes a framework of technology to integrate, manage, and analyze the seabed information comprehensively. Then, the technology is applied to the design and development of the Bohai Sea Oilfield Paradigm Area Information System. The system can not only meet the practical demands of marine resources exploration and exploitation in the Bohai Sea oilfield, but also serve as a preparatory work in theory and technology for the realization of the ‘Digital Seabed’.


Science China-earth Sciences | 2006

Influence of permeability on hydrothermal circulation in the sediment-buried oceanic crust

Wang Xingtao; Zhai Shikui; Meng Fanshun; Li Huaiming; Yu Zenghui; Sun Ge; Xue Gang

Hydrothermal convection in the upper oceanic crust has been inferred to be a common and important process. Under the simplified conditions of planar boundaries, permeability provides a strong constraint on the pattern of circulation, the dimensions of convective cells and flow field of hydrothermal circulation. By applying an advanced numerical modeling method, to our knowledge, it is the first time to investigate convection as it is influenced by different strata permeability structures, formational anisotropy, fracture zone and cooling intrusion. The simplified geological model is composed of 3 layers, sedimentary layer, high permeable basement layer and low permeable basement layer from top to bottom. When permeability in high permeable layer is 10 times larger than that in sedimentary layer, convection occurs in high permeable layer. The pattern of hydrothermal circulation and flow velocity of hydrothermal fluid are strongly influenced by strata permeability structures, changes of permeability in high permeable basement layer, fracture zone and cooling intrusion. However, formational anisotropy relatively exerts weak influence on hydrothermal circulation, with the ratio up to 1.5 of vertical permeability to lateral permeability in high permeable layer. Fracture zone existing in basement is the most important factor affecting the circulation field. The effects of a local intrusion are limited to convection intensity above the intrusion and have little impact on the fluid flow on a regional scale. As the result of numerical modelling, key factors affecting the hydrothermal circulation are good permeable zone and long-term heat source, not including fluid source.


Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2004

Depositional features and sedimentary model of Buqu Stage in Mid-Jurassic in Quangtang Basin, Xizang (Tibet), China

Wang Xiangtao; Zhai Shikui; Liu Binde; Zhou Shuxin

The largest Mesozoic northward transgression in Qangtang Basin of Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau occurred during the Buqu Stage, Middle Jurassic. Mainly filled with carbonate rocks, the whole basin is composed of transgression-regression sedimentary cycle. Field outcrops and indoor analysis revealed 8 types of sedimentary facies markers in this region. 4 types of sedimentary facies have been recognized: platform facies, platform marginal facies, foreslope facies and basin facies. Influenced by the northern Lazhuglung-Jinshajiang suture zone, central uplift region and southern Bangongco-Nujiang suture zone, these facies belts extended east-west. The sedimentary model was established based on observed depositional features. From their biological features and sedimentary characteristics, it is suggested that the paleoclimate was warm and humid at that time. The Buqu Formation is a promising target for oil and gas exploration in Shuanghu-Duoyong area in future.


Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2002

Sulfur isotopic composition of seafloor hydrothermal sediment from the Jade hydrothermal field in the central Okinawa Trough and its geological significance

Zeng Zhigang; Li Jun; Jiang Fuqing; Zhai Shikui; Qin Yunshan; Hou Zengqian


Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2006

Impact of the exceptionally high flood from the Changjiang River on the aquatic chemical distributions on the Huanghai Sea and East China Sea shelves in the summer of 1998

Zhai Shikui; Wang Xingtao; Yu Zenghui; Li Huaiming


Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae | 2005

Corresponding relationship between suspended matter concentration and turbidity on Changjiang Estuary and adjacent sea area

Zhai Shikui


Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology | 2009

GEOCHEMISTRY CHARACTERS OF THE CORE SEDIMENTS IN THE YANGTZE ESTUARY AND THE RESPONSE TO HUMAN ACTIVITIES

Zhai Shikui


Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2001

Sulfur isotopic composition of modern seafloor hydrothermal sediment and its geological significance

Zeng Zhigang; Li Jun; Jiang Fuqing; Qin Yunshan; Zhai Shikui


Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology | 2010

DEPOSITIONAL RECORDS IN THE MUD AREAS OF CHANGJIANG ESTUARY AND OFF MIN-ZHE COAST AND THEIR INFLUENCE FACTORS

Zhai Shikui

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Yu Zenghui

Ocean University of China

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Li Huaiming

Ocean University of China

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Liang Rui-cai

State Oceanic Administration

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Liu Baohua

State Oceanic Administration

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Wang Xingtao

Ocean University of China

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Zeng Zhigang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zheng Yan-peng

Ocean University of China

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Liu Binde

Ocean University of China

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Liu FeiFei

Ocean University of China

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Meng Fanshun

Ocean University of China

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