The Philippine Basin,surrounded by a series of oceanic trenches,is an independent deep ocean basin in the West Pacific Ocean.Its middle part is divided into three marginal sea sub-basins by the Kyushu-Palau and West M...The Philippine Basin,surrounded by a series of oceanic trenches,is an independent deep ocean basin in the West Pacific Ocean.Its middle part is divided into three marginal sea sub-basins by the Kyushu-Palau and West Mariana Ridges,namely,the West Philippine Basin,the Shikoku and Parece Vela Basins and the Mariana Trough.This paper,through the analysis of the geomorphologic features and gravity and magnetic characteristics of the basin and identification of striped magnetic anomalies,suggests that the entire Philippine Basin developed magnetic lineation of oceanic nature,and therefore,the entire basin is of the nature of oceanic crust.The basin has developed a series of special geomorphic units with different shapes.The KPR runs through the entire Philippine Basin.From the view of geomorphologic features,the KPR is a discontinuous seamount chain (chain-shaped seamounts) and subduction beneath the Japanese Island arc at the Nankai Trough which is the natural boundary between the basin and the Japanese Island arc.At the positions of 25 N,24 N,23 N and 18 N,obvious discontinuity is shown,which belongs to natural topographic discontinuity.Therefore,the KPR is topographically discontinuous.展开更多
In this work,porous carbon particles were prepared from wheat flour by pyrolysis and activation.Through the subsequent coprecipitation and electroless plating,the surface and pores of carbon particles were modified by...In this work,porous carbon particles were prepared from wheat flour by pyrolysis and activation.Through the subsequent coprecipitation and electroless plating,the surface and pores of carbon particles were modified by nickel-rich particles with different morphologies.Several loss mechanisms,including dielectric loss,magnetic loss,multiple reflection and scattering loss,were used to assess the attenuation ability to incident electromagnetic waves of these composite particles.The result shows that the chain-shaped morphology of nickel can provide the highest dielectric loss.Under the filler loading of 20 wt.%,the minimum reflection loss(RL min)reached-38.42 dB at 13.2 GHz,and the_(max)imum effective absorption bandwidth(EAB_(max))was 5.2 GHz with a matching thickness of 2 mm.The excellent performance of the composite particles is attributed to the synergistic effect of outstanding impedance matching and supe-rior electromagnetic loss ability caused by the chain structure.The result shows that the morphology of modifiers in carbon-based composites is important to improve microwave absorption performance,and this work provides inspiration for the design of high-performance porous carbon-based composites.展开更多
基金973 Jointly funded by Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Evolution of Continental Margin of the East China Sea under contract No.2007CB41170301Research on Sedimentary Features and Sedimentary Filling of the Lower Slope Basin in the Deep Water Area of the Middle and Northern South China Sea of the Special Fund Program of Basic Scientific Research Expenses under contract No.JG1007Supporting Technologies for Delimitation of Continental Shelves and Exclusive Economic Zones under contract Nos 200805078,201205037 and 201205003
文摘The Philippine Basin,surrounded by a series of oceanic trenches,is an independent deep ocean basin in the West Pacific Ocean.Its middle part is divided into three marginal sea sub-basins by the Kyushu-Palau and West Mariana Ridges,namely,the West Philippine Basin,the Shikoku and Parece Vela Basins and the Mariana Trough.This paper,through the analysis of the geomorphologic features and gravity and magnetic characteristics of the basin and identification of striped magnetic anomalies,suggests that the entire Philippine Basin developed magnetic lineation of oceanic nature,and therefore,the entire basin is of the nature of oceanic crust.The basin has developed a series of special geomorphic units with different shapes.The KPR runs through the entire Philippine Basin.From the view of geomorphologic features,the KPR is a discontinuous seamount chain (chain-shaped seamounts) and subduction beneath the Japanese Island arc at the Nankai Trough which is the natural boundary between the basin and the Japanese Island arc.At the positions of 25 N,24 N,23 N and 18 N,obvious discontinuity is shown,which belongs to natural topographic discontinuity.Therefore,the KPR is topographically discontinuous.
基金This work was financially supported by the Shenyang Major Achievements Transformation Project(No.20-203-5-18).
文摘In this work,porous carbon particles were prepared from wheat flour by pyrolysis and activation.Through the subsequent coprecipitation and electroless plating,the surface and pores of carbon particles were modified by nickel-rich particles with different morphologies.Several loss mechanisms,including dielectric loss,magnetic loss,multiple reflection and scattering loss,were used to assess the attenuation ability to incident electromagnetic waves of these composite particles.The result shows that the chain-shaped morphology of nickel can provide the highest dielectric loss.Under the filler loading of 20 wt.%,the minimum reflection loss(RL min)reached-38.42 dB at 13.2 GHz,and the_(max)imum effective absorption bandwidth(EAB_(max))was 5.2 GHz with a matching thickness of 2 mm.The excellent performance of the composite particles is attributed to the synergistic effect of outstanding impedance matching and supe-rior electromagnetic loss ability caused by the chain structure.The result shows that the morphology of modifiers in carbon-based composites is important to improve microwave absorption performance,and this work provides inspiration for the design of high-performance porous carbon-based composites.