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Xin Su
Researcher at China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Publications - 53
Citations - 2897
Xin Su is an academic researcher from China University of Geosciences (Beijing). The author has contributed to research in topics: Clathrate hydrate & Anaerobic oxidation of methane. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2327 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Su include China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) & Guangxi University.
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Ages and magnetic structures of the South China Sea constrained by deep tow magnetic surveys and IODP Expedition 349
Chun-Feng Li,Xing Xu,Jian Lin,Zhen Sun,Jian Zhu,Yongjian Yao,Xixi Zhao,Qingsong Liu,Denise K. Kulhanek,Jian Wang,Taoran Song,Junfeng Zhao,Ning Qiu,Yongxian Guan,Zhi-Yuan Zhou,Trevor Williams,Rui Bao,Anne Briais,Elizabeth A. Brown,Yifeng Chen,Peter D. Clift,Frederick S. Colwell,Kelsie Dadd,Weiwei Ding,Iván Hernández Almeida,Xiao-Long Huang,Sangmin Hyun,Tao Jiang,Anthony A. P. Koppers,Qianyu Li,Chuanlian Liu,Zhifei Liu,Renata Hanae Nagai,Alyssa Peleo-Alampay,Xin Su,Maria Luisa G. Tejada,Hai Son Trinh,Yi Ching Yeh,Chuanlun Zhang,Fan Zhang,Guoliang Zhang +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combined analyses of deep tow magnetic anomalies and International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 349 cores to show that seafloor spreading started around 33 Ma in the northeastern South China Sea (SCS), but varied slightly by 1-2 Myr along the northern continent-ocean boundary.
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Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge: Constraints from ODP Leg 204
Anne M. Tréhu,Philip E. Long,Marta E Torres,Gerhard Bohrmann,Frank R Rack,Timothy S. Collett,David Goldberg,Alexei V. Milkov,Michael Riedel,Peter Schultheiss,Nathan L. Bangs,Samantha R Barr,Walter S Borowski,George E. Claypool,Mark E Delwiche,Gerald R. Dickens,Eulàlia Gràcia,Gilles Guerin,Melanie Holland,Joel E. Johnson,Young-Joo Lee,C-S Liu,Xin Su,Barbara M.A. Teichert,Hitoshi Tomaru,Maarten Vanneste,Mahito Watanabe,J. L. Weinberger +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) from the seafloor to its base was sampled during Leg 204 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) to the accretionary complex of the Cascadia subduction zone.
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First active hydrothermal vents on an ultraslow-spreading center: Southwest Indian Ridge
Chunhui Tao,Jian Lin,Shiqin Guo,Yongshun John Chen,Guanghai Wu,Xiqiu Han,Christopher R. German,Dana R. Yoerger,Ning Zhou,Huaiming Li,Xin Su,Jian Zhu +11 more
TL;DR: The first active high-temperature hydrothermal field found on any ultra-low mid-ocean ridge worldwide was reported in this article, located on Southwest Indian Ridge at 37°47′S, 49°39′E, and it consists of three zones extending ∼1000 m laterally.
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Interactions between deformation and fluids in the frontal thrust region of the NanTroSEIZE transect offshore the Kii Peninsula, Japan: Results from IODP Expedition 316 Sites C0006 and C0007
Elizabeth J. Screaton,Gaku Kimura,Daniel Curewitz,Daniel Curewitz,Gregory F. Moore,Gregory F. Moore,Frederick M. Chester,Olivier Fabbri,Christopher L. Fergusson,F Girault,David L. Goldsby,Robert N. Harris,Fumio Inagaki,Tao Jiang,Yujin Kitamura,M. Knuth,C-F Li,L. Claesson Liljedahl,L. Louis,Kitty L. Milliken,Uisdean Nicholson,Natascha Riedinger,Arito Sakaguchi,E. Solomon,Michael Strasser,Xin Su,Akito Tsutsumi,Asuka Yamaguchi,K Ujiee,Xixi Zhao +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the frontal thrust has been active since ∼0.78-0.436 Ma and accommodated ∼13 to 34% of the estimated plate convergence during that time, while the remainder has likely been distributed among out-of-sequence thrusts further landward and/or accommodated through diffuse shortening.
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Jiulong methane reef : Microbial mediation of seep carbonates in the South China Sea
Xiqiu Han,Xiqiu Han,Erwin Suess,Yong-Jiang Huang,Nengyou Wu,Gerhard Bohrmann,Xin Su,Anton Eisenhauer,Gregor Rehder,Yinxia Fang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an isotope analysis of seep carbonates derived from anaerobic oxidation of methane mediated by microbes has been performed along the passive margin of the northern South China Sea.