These presentations are made available by IODP investigators so that IODP achievements and results can be consistently and accurately depicted for students, scientific peers, and the public; in classes, meetings, and at public events.
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| Exp. 301_AFisher (3.86 MB) |
Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology was the first IODP expedition to sail in 2004;
the science party installed three borehole crustal observatories.
Contributed by Co-chief scientist Andrew Fisher, University of California,
Santa Cruz, USA.
| Exp.302_KMoran.ppt (12.08 MB) |
The Arctic Coring Expedition 302 was managed by ECORD for IODP.
Contributed by Co-chief scientist Kate Moran, University of Rhode Island, USA.
| Exp. 302_HBrinkhuis.ppt (31.13 MB) |
Contributed by ACEX science party member Henk Brinkhuis, Utrecht University,
Netherlands.
| Exp314_MKThu.ppt (7.35 MB) |
Expedition 314 was the first of the NanTroSEIZE expeditions. Contributed by
expedition project scientist Moe Hyaw Thu, JAMSTEC, Japan.
| Exp314_CMoore.ppt (2.35 MB) |
Contributed by science party member and LWD specialist Casey Moore,
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.
| Exp314_DSaffer.ppt (1.18 MB) |
Contributed by Physical Property Specialty Coordinator Demian Saffer,
The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
| ExpPacEqAge_HPalike (2.95 MB) |
The Pacific Equatorial Age Transect/Juan de Fuca Expedition is tentatively
planned for mid-March through mid-May of 2009 to investigate ocean
climate change during the transition from 15-50 million years ago to today.
This presentation is contributed by co-chief scientist Heiko Pälike,
of the National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK.
Contributed by Ted Moore, Science Party Member, as presented to the IODP-MI membership, June 2009.
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See all scheduled IODP expeditions
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