China’s deep-sea exploration technology system takes initial shape
By Du Yifei from People’s Daily
China’s comprehensive technology system to
explore the mysterious deep sea has taken initial shape, after the country’s three marine geological survey vessels
completed their first expeditions in the recent two years, said an official
with the China
Geological Survey (CGS), an institute under the Ministry of Natural Resources
on March 6.
China's
marine geological survey vessel Haiyang Dizhi-10, or
Ocean Geology No 10, returned to Guangzhou on Feb. 26 after Chinese and
Pakistani scientists completed a joint expedition in the Indian Ocean.
During its first ocean expedition, the vessel voyaged for
91 days for a distance of 26,100 kilometers. Independently designed and built
by China, the multifunctional ship is able to garner information about marine
geology, geophysics, and hydrological environment.
The ship is seaworthy in all kinds of waters. It is
China’s first vessel having a small tonnage but able to drill at great depths.
In Dec. 2018, Chinese research ship Haiyang
Dizhi 9, the only Chinese ship able to carry out seismic, geological and geophysical study simultaneously,
finished its maiden expedition.
In August of the same year, Haiyang
Dizhi 8, which is towed by 6 cables, set sail to the northern waters of the
South China Sea for its first marine resources survey. It is China’s first ship
for geophysical exploration that can provide high-resolution three-dimensional
images.
The three ships, which were all designed and built by
China, are younger and have multiple functions compared with other CGS vessels,
said the official, adding that they’ve optimized the function complementarity
of the research ships and fixed-wing aircraft in marine exploration.
China has achieved continuous breakthroughs in marine research vessel
construction as the country becomes stronger.
Back to the mid-1950s, the country transformed fishing
boats, tugboats into marine research
vessels. In the 1960s, it became one of the world’s first countries to design
and build such vessels exclusively for marine research.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, China started to design and
massively build such vessels by itself. In the 21th century, the country
brought the construction to a fastigium by building ships like the Haiyang-6
scientific research vessel, research vessel Kexue, or "Science", and
research vessel Zhang Qian.
The maiden expeditions of the Haiyang Dizhi-10, -9 and -8
research vessels marked a step forward of the
country’s equipment and technology, and also sent China to the first echelon of
the world in terms of research capabilities in marine geology, geophysics, and
drilling.
China's marine geological survey vessel Haiyang Dizhi-10
arrives in Guangzhou on Feb. 26, 2019, after Chinese and Pakistani scientists
completed a joint expedition in the Indian Ocean. (Photo from the official
website of Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey)
China’s deep-sea exploration technology system takes initial shape
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