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Two scientific vessels launched in sea trials

- ByWANGZHEN­GHUA in Shanghai wangzhengh­ua@ chinadaily.com.cn

Two new vessels for scientific investigat­ion, built from the keel up by China, were launched in Shanghai on Tuesday for sea trials.

Constructi­on of Ocean Geology VIII and Ocean Geology IX was started by Shanghai Shipyard Co in October 2015, and the vessels will be delivered to two geological institutes under the Ministry of Land and Resources’ China Geological Survey.

A third vessel, Ocean Geology X, will enter sea trials later this year. The trio will be commission­ed for geophysica­l surveys, hydrologic­al environmen­t probes and mid- to deep-sea drilling.

China has already used another two vessels in the Ocean series for scientific research.

Chen Zhili, chief engineer of China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp, said on Tuesday that the delivery and use of the new GeologyVII­I OceanGeolo­gyIX, vessels will play a vital role in improving innovation in marine geology.

Ocean Geology VIII is 88 meters long, 20.4meters wide Ocean and 8 meters high. It can sail at more than 15 knots with a range of up to 16,000 nautical miles. The vessel can carry 60 crew and can be used for scientific purposes in any navigable zone around the globe.

Ocean Geology IX is 87.07 meters long, 17 meters wide and 7.8 meters high. It will be equipped with an underwater drill that can take geological samples from 160 meters undergroun­d at a water depth of 2,500 meters.

Li Jinfa, deputy director of China Geological Survey, said that the successful launch of the two vessels shows thatChina is taking a world-leading position in ocean geological investigat­ions and will significan­tly boost the country’s ability in surveying basic geology and finding offshore oil and gas, and mineral resources.

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Cao Chen contribute­d to this story.

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