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Chinese scientists discover large area of REErich sediment in South East Pacific Ocean

- Xinhua

Beijing: A Chinese research team has discovered a large area of rich sediment of rare earth elements (REE) in the southeast Pacific Ocean.

The scientists have preliminar­ily zoned a 1.5-million-square-kilometre area of REE-rich sediment in deep sea basins of the southeast Pacific Ocean.

The discovery will assist the study of rare earth resources and deep sea environmen­tal research. The Chinese research team has completed its first maritime research mission in the southeast Pacific Ocean.

They collected samples of deep-sea sediment and seawater, and data on seabed topography, geophysics, hydrology, meteorolog­y, and biochemist­ry.

According to Shi Xuefa, chief scientist of the research mission, they conducted marine geological surveys and comprehens­ive environmen­tal investigat­ions within a 2.6-million-square-kilometre area in the deep sea basins of the southeast Pacific Ocean. The research team are on board Xiangyangh­ong 01, China’s elite scientific research ship.

The southeast Pacific Ocean mission was the fifth stage of Xiangyangh­ong’s journey around the world, China’s first maritime research expedition that integrates oceanic and polar research. Departing from east China’s Qingdao last August, Xiangyangh­ong 01 will cover around 35,000 nautical miles on its 260-day expedition, and is scheduled to return to Qingdao on May 15.

 ??  ?? The scientists have preliminar­ily zoned a 1.5-million-square-kilometre area of REE-rich sediment in deep sea basins of southeast Pacific Ocean.
The scientists have preliminar­ily zoned a 1.5-million-square-kilometre area of REE-rich sediment in deep sea basins of southeast Pacific Ocean.

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