Vietnam, Russia cooperate in marine, continental shelf research

The mission collected a dense set of deep-sea sediment samples from Vietnam’s continental shelf, enriching the field database for this area. Geological samples, along with geophysical and oceanographic data, will provide important input for comprehensive studies on the natural conditions, resource potential, and geological evolution of the continental shelf.

Sediment sampling activities on Vietnam’s continental shelf conducted by the survey team. (Photo released by VNA).
Sediment sampling activities on Vietnam’s continental shelf conducted by the survey team. (Photo released by VNA).

Hanoi (VNA) – A seminar presenting and assessing the preliminary results of the second Vietnam-Russia joint survey on Vietnam’s continental shelf, conducted using research vessel Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev, was held in Hanoi on November 21.

From October 20 to November 21, the ship, operated by the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), coordinated with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) to carry out the survey.

The month-long mission brought together more than 30 Vietnamese and Russian scientists and technicians working continuously at sea. Samples and data collected during the survey will be analysed at specialised laboratories of the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES) under the VAST and the Pacific Oceanological Institute (POI) under the FEB RAS.

At the seminar, co-organised by the VAST and FEB RAS, scientists reported and discussed initial findings. Despite challenging weather conditions, the survey team completed a substantial workload.

The mission collected a dense set of deep-sea sediment samples from Vietnam’s continental shelf, enriching the field database for this area. Geological samples, along with geophysical and oceanographic data, will provide important input for comprehensive studies on the natural conditions, resource potential, and geological evolution of the continental shelf.

IES Director Dr. Nguyen Xuan Anh said the seminar also created a forum for scientists to explore research potential, future cooperation directions, and upcoming survey plans.

He noted that in the time to come, the IES will continue to organise joint surveys with foreign partners, share data, exchange experts, and develop bilateral and multilateral research programmes./.

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